I think the picture is good as it is, i cant understand what or why ur editing it?
Why not?

Rivest Cream of the Crop 6,678 posts Likes: 2 Joined Mar 2010 Location: Canada. More info | Sep 15, 2010 16:55 | #1696 badgerdid wrote in post #10916147 I think the picture is good as it is, i cant understand what or why ur editing it? Why not? Hi, I'm David.
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Mookalafalas Cream of the Crop More info | Sep 15, 2010 18:17 | #1697 I think your original was good, too, but I also really like Rivest's edit as well. Now the plants and the cat and the bucket all stand out sharply from one another. Don't you think it looks a bit more 3 dimensional this way, like the kitten is almost ready to spring out of the picture? Call me Al Gear Flickr
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waynethegiant Senior Member 324 posts Joined Nov 2009 Location: SoCal More info | Sep 15, 2010 22:23 | #1698 The more the merrier. I love seeing another artist's perspective. There are really an infinite ways too look at things. I agree Rivest's edit makes the kitten pop out more. Canon EOS 5D Mark II + BG-E6 Battery Grip
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well, bird shot. I wish I had a 500mm sigma, not the 50-500mm sigma, so I didn't need to low crawl to get closer to the bird to take a sharp shot. The bird was only 5-7 yards away when I took the picture.
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Sep 16, 2010 00:24 | #1700 I didn't give this picture to my friend.. because, if he realize where the focus point was, I would be blamed.
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Sep 16, 2010 00:33 | #1701 Rivest wrote in post #10916100 Here is my quick edit at it What do you think? ![]() EDIT: Before upload, the picture is sharper, as usual :P I could do better with the full resolution picture but that was just a quick try at it ![]() wow, amazing, never realize it makes that much difference after editing.
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Rivest Cream of the Crop 6,678 posts Likes: 2 Joined Mar 2010 Location: Canada. More info | Sep 16, 2010 05:28 | #1702 You see badgerdid, did is why I pp it Hi, I'm David.
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wolfy317 Goldmember More info | Sep 16, 2010 08:43 | #1703 bettatail wrote in post #10918517 I didn't give this picture to my friend.. ![]() because, if he realize where the focus point was, I would be blamed. ![]() He might appreciate it Canon EOS R | Canon EF-RF adapter| Canon 70-200mm 2.8L |
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badgerdid Senior Member 270 posts Joined May 2009 Location: Staffordshire, UK More info | Sep 16, 2010 09:46 | #1704 We certainly do, lol 550D gripped: Canon 70-200 F4 L[COLOR=black]: Canon 24-105 IS F4 L:
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BlurrCube ...a lucky id-iot that didn't get electrocuted... 15,147 posts Likes: 91 Joined Aug 2010 Location: Southern California More info | Sep 16, 2010 10:22 | #1705 bettatail wrote in post #10918517 I didn't give this picture to my friend.. because, if he realize where the focus point was, I would be blamed. ![]() I certainly CAN'T blame you. Heh. | Canon EOS Systems |
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Sep 16, 2010 11:21 | #1706 bettatail wrote in post #10918483 well, bird shot. ![]() ![]() I wish I had a 500mm sigma, not the 50-500mm sigma, so I didn't need to low crawl to get closer to the bird to take a sharp shot. The bird was only 5-7 yards away when I took the picture. Beautiful! i would be happy with ANY 500mm lens AKA Dian
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wigloc Senior Member 297 posts Joined Sep 2010 Location: Finland More info | Sep 16, 2010 12:57 | #1707
IMAGE LINK: http://www.flickr.com/photos/wigiloco/4996582850/ Some summer picture, finally got published.
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crapshoot Hatchling 2 posts Joined Sep 2010 More info | Sep 16, 2010 16:19 | #1708 hey folks, i enjoy the forum and can't wait to participate. I'm hoping I can learn a few things from your experiences with the T2i. I'm hoping to get mine within the next month. Almost have enough in the piggy bank to get it. not sure i can afford to get any other lenses than what it comes with right off the hop (18-55mm i believe), which is too bad. This is something i've always wanted to get in to. i enjoy landscapes, cityscapes and macro photography...anything with character. If you guys could recommend a good setup to get me started that would be awesome.
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Sep 16, 2010 17:51 | #1710 crapshoot wrote in post #10922527 hey folks, i enjoy the forum and can't wait to participate. I'm hoping I can learn a few things from your experiences with the T2i. I'm hoping to get mine within the next month. Almost have enough in the piggy bank to get it. not sure i can afford to get any other lenses than what it comes with right off the hop (18-55mm i believe), which is too bad. This is something i've always wanted to get in to. i enjoy landscapes, cityscapes and macro photography...anything with character. If you guys could recommend a good setup to get me started that would be awesome. by the way, awesome pict of the cat in the flower pot....prefer the edited version, nicely done. The 18-55mm IS is good lens, just need to know how to use it.
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