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May 06, 2010 23:39 |  #1

Posting another one from this area. :) C&C appreciated. Thanks!


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May 07, 2010 10:15 |  #2

Darn it! My key board is now wet!

Cool shot man! Nice conversion too!


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May 07, 2010 20:09 |  #3

ChasWG wrote in post #10138445 (external link)
Darn it! My key board is now wet!

Cool shot man! Nice conversion too!

Haha! Sori for the wet keyboard! :lol: Thanks for the kind words Chas. :)




  
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May 07, 2010 20:29 |  #4

Exposure is perfect. Not to short, and not to long, just enough to give real motion. I dig it


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May 07, 2010 20:36 |  #5

i love it. i think if you upped the contrast a bit then it would be perfect and make it "pop" more. but it really is beautiful. well done!




  
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May 08, 2010 01:28 |  #6

ryan the geek wrote in post #10141727 (external link)
Exposure is perfect. Not to short, and not to long, just enough to give real motion. I dig it

Thanks Ryan. I appreciate the feedback.:)




  
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May 08, 2010 01:32 |  #7

nanette37 wrote in post #10141766 (external link)
i love it. i think if you upped the contrast a bit then it would be perfect and make it "pop" more. but it really is beautiful. well done!

Thanks nanette. I appreciate the suggestion.:) The contrast is actually pushed to it's limit. If I pushed it any further artifacts would show up. I'm using a wide color gamut monitor and it totally looks fine. Also, if you're viewing on Internet Explorer b&w tends to look flat. May I suggest viewing via FireFox since the browser is color managed unlike IE and Google. :) You'll see a big difference.




  
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May 08, 2010 01:37 as a reply to  @ jdizzle's post |  #8

ya i do have internet explorer so thats probably why. and my moniter is about 12 years old haha :lol:




  
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May 08, 2010 08:07 |  #9

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ya i do have internet explorer so thats probably why. and my moniter is about 12 years old haha :lol:

That's cool. :) The one thing you should invest in is a good monitor. There are different types for every budget. Just don't buy a TN panel. :)




  
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May 08, 2010 15:29 |  #10

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That's cool. :) The one thing you should invest in is a good monitor. There are different types for every budget. Just don't buy a TN panel. :)

well im hoping to make some money this summer and as soon as i have $2000 extra im gonna get an imac so i hope i wont have to go too much long with this crappy computer. at least it isnt TOO small. its 11". still pretty small for most of you though haha




  
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May 08, 2010 15:45 |  #11

Nice shot Julian, I like the way the water in the foreground seems to pull your eyes to the background.


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May 08, 2010 16:17 |  #12

Very nice, you can almost feel the movement.


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May 09, 2010 02:05 |  #13

nice composition, the sense of movement in the water is captured aptly


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May 09, 2010 02:30 as a reply to  @ ppm's post |  #14

This is spot on! Wonderfully composed and exposed. Love how that water movement draws you right into the image. Fantastic work :cool:


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May 09, 2010 07:23 as a reply to  @ moacur's post |  #15

Dang, Julian...that almost gave me a bit of vertigo for an instant. :D


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