Hey guys tear this one apart! Feel free to do some editing... all the exif should be intact... How can I make this better?
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canonnoob Cream of the Crop 8,487 posts Likes: 1 Joined Aug 2008 Location: Atlanta, GA More info | Nov 03, 2008 17:01 | #1 Hey guys tear this one apart! Feel free to do some editing... all the exif should be intact... How can I make this better?
David W.
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canonnoob THREAD STARTER Cream of the Crop 8,487 posts Likes: 1 Joined Aug 2008 Location: Atlanta, GA More info | Nov 03, 2008 17:01 | #2 PS I know the colors look dull but its not in bridge... David W.
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canonnoob THREAD STARTER Cream of the Crop 8,487 posts Likes: 1 Joined Aug 2008 Location: Atlanta, GA More info | Nov 03, 2008 17:28 | #4 thanks but I think yours was alittle bright... heres my conversion..
David W.
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Come on guys, football has got to be in color. The things you do for yourself die with you, the things you do for others live forever.
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S.Horton worship my useful and insightful comments More info | Nov 03, 2008 17:50 | #6 Are you using CS3? Sam - TF Says Ishmael
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shannyD "...in too much trouble" 5,219 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jul 2007 Location: scrotumento CA, miss NC, and lived in th north east for a while, and even in the mid west for a bit. More info | Nov 03, 2008 17:52 | #7 i like leuce's edit a little more.. your conversion look a little less contrasty. and i like the brighter one better.. i feel you can see more detail in it.
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canonnoob THREAD STARTER Cream of the Crop 8,487 posts Likes: 1 Joined Aug 2008 Location: Atlanta, GA More info | Nov 03, 2008 17:56 | #8 S.Horton wrote in post #6617577 Are you using CS3? (before I go edit something) I think the capture is excellent, so only a bit of post would be applied, done. yup CS3 David W.
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canonnoob THREAD STARTER Cream of the Crop 8,487 posts Likes: 1 Joined Aug 2008 Location: Atlanta, GA More info | Nov 03, 2008 17:56 | #9 shannyD wrote in post #6617584 i like leuce's edit a little more.. your conversion look a little less contrasty. and i like the brighter one better.. i feel you can see more detail in it. but i do agree with chauncey..... color for football all the way! Thanks for your opinion shannon.,.. I appreciate it. David W.
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LeuceDeuce Goldmember 2,362 posts Joined Oct 2007 Location: Vancouver BC, Canada More info | Nov 03, 2008 17:58 | #10 I processed while thinking of newspaper article my website: Light & Shadow
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S.Horton worship my useful and insightful comments More info | Nov 03, 2008 18:06 | #11 Ok, vertical crop, tight, image/adj/shadow/highlight top slider @ 5-20% to taste, light USM pass and I think you're done........ Sam - TF Says Ishmael
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NJdez Senior Member 292 posts Joined Nov 2008 Location: Sussex, NJ More info | Nov 03, 2008 18:14 | #12 i love photoshop so heres what i did... Curve adjustments to begin. Shadow/Highlight to balance the image out a bit. Replace color to remove the blue on the Jerseys & Pants. Then I converted the image to 32 bit and adjusted the Gamma and Exposure. Converted back to an 8 bit image and adjusted the curves under Local Adap. Finally i brought down the Saturation a bit (was too intense after Gamma and Curve adjustments). didnt bother cropping it. theres a couple ways it could have been done, but i thought the original composition was great. i really like the photographer in the bottom left corner. i think it adds to the "sportiness" of the image all of this took about 3 minutes or so. what do ya think? Flickr Photostream
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luigis Goldmember 1,399 posts Likes: 3 Joined Jun 2008 Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina More info | Nov 03, 2008 18:22 | #13 In terms of sports composition a shot where no player eyes can be seen is a problem. The moment is well captured but I think you were on the wrong side of the field #2 should be looking straight at the camera from the other side. www.luisargerich.com
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canonnoob THREAD STARTER Cream of the Crop 8,487 posts Likes: 1 Joined Aug 2008 Location: Atlanta, GA More info | Nov 03, 2008 18:40 | #14 S.Horton wrote in post #6617664 Ok, vertical crop, tight, image/adj/shadow/highlight top slider @ 5-20% to taste, light USM pass and I think you're done........ You've got it in the camera, so now it is easy......... ;} EDIT: BTW, I can see two, maybe three crops to try, including the way you have it -- experiment. I suck at photoshop so any help is great! David W.
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canonnoob THREAD STARTER Cream of the Crop 8,487 posts Likes: 1 Joined Aug 2008 Location: Atlanta, GA More info | Nov 03, 2008 18:42 | #15 luigis wrote in post #6617768 In terms of sports composition a shot where no player eyes can be seen is a problem. The moment is well captured but I think you were on the wrong side of the field #2 should be looking straight at the camera from the other side. Luigi While this is true... I think seeing the player hitting the Wide Recievers face is pretty priceless... So Ill keep that in mind next time.. cant get them all David W.
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