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ks2527
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Jun 27, 2005 12:10 |  #1

I received a Powershot G5 from a relative a few months ago. I'm trying to get familiar with all the options of the camera. I took this picture of my dog. This is, in my opinion, my best b/w so far. Any criticism is welcome! Thanks!

How do you post pictures? It won't seem to work




  
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Jun 27, 2005 12:33 |  #2

it has to be below 100kb.
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Jun 27, 2005 12:46 as a reply to  @ GyRob's post |  #3

I figured it out, thank you!


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Jun 27, 2005 13:52 |  #4

Hum, on the technical side, it could be slightly sharper.
On the artistic side I think a background with more contrast would help.

Not to say there's anything wrong it is a very nice picture.

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Jun 27, 2005 14:38 |  #5

Did you convert it from a colour file, hope you dont mind but just to show that 5mins in PS can realy improve things, sharpened, dodge and burn areas, local contrast sharpening thats all that was used


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Jun 28, 2005 05:38 as a reply to  @ martin-images's post |  #6

It was not converted, but any advice on getting the clearest possibe shot it B/W?What a difference that makes. I have the full version of PS and it's rather overwhelming. Thank you for the tips. I'll be sure to put them to use.




  
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Jun 28, 2005 10:12 as a reply to  @ ks2527's post |  #7

KS if you want to no the basics using PS for converting then PM or e-mail i will give you as much info as poss, i love BW and want others to try it, for me its still a great medium to convey certain pictures better than colour

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It was not converted, but any advice on getting the clearest possibe shot it B/W?What a difference that makes. I have the full version of PS and it's rather overwhelming. Thank you for the tips. I'll be sure to put them to use.


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