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ziggie216
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Aug 31, 2008 01:08 |  #1

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I was suggested that I should have used a heavier stand (it was kinda windy) and Av @ F11 instead. Could this pic been more sharper / clear with the lense that I have or is it at its limit?

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Dennis ­ Valet
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Aug 31, 2008 10:23 |  #2

I did some very very quick levels adjustment just to get the yellow haze out of the picture- I am a pretty big photoshop noob but I think this really helps

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Aug 31, 2008 16:48 |  #3

I like the adjusted one. Also like the picture itself. I would prefer that the headlights and taillights not be visible in the lower left corner, but I don't think it ruins it.


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Aug 31, 2008 21:34 |  #4

Dennis Valet wrote in post #6213729 (external link)
I did some very very quick levels adjustment just to get the yellow haze out of the picture- I am a pretty big photoshop noob but I think this really helps

Sorry, but you are not permitted to edit and re-post another's work without their explicit permission, such as the editing permission flag. See the forum rules! Don't feel bad, we all fall prey to it either from not being familiar with the rules or forgetting.


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Sep 01, 2008 03:09 |  #5

I actually quite prefer the original to the edited version. Sure, it has that yellow cast to it, but I think that it adds a little bit of character to the image. The edited version just seems a little bit washed out.


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Sep 01, 2008 16:39 |  #6

Robert_Lay wrote in post #6216750 (external link)
Sorry, but you are not permitted to edit and re-post another's work without their explicit permission, such as the editing permission flag. See the forum rules! Don't feel bad, we all fall prey to it either from not being familiar with the rules or forgetting.


Apologies- I'll take a closer look at the rules




  
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