It's not mine, but I still like this picture from today that I felt deserved to be separate from my other images.

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SaviourI'm sure it's someones saviour.
It's not mine, but I still like this picture from today that I felt deserved to be separate from my other images. ![]() Last edited by Nnnnsic on Mon Jan 16, 2006 1:16 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Nice work Leigh.
I like the DOF u've used in this image too. Any more??? ![]() Geoff
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I like this shot, but I'm still wondering as I was when I first view this was the grey stuff in the arches shadow to the right of Jesus is ?
I can't work it out so I need some help. Just quietly, it looks like this Jesus should of taken a second or third helping at the last supper, he's way to skinny.
Leigh.. interesting shot....
perhaps clone out some of the 'out-of-place' grey matter in the bottom right hand corner and a little bit of a crop so that it's not smack in the middle? cheers http://www.markcrossphotography.com - A camera, glass, and some light.
Nicely done image that really gets the attention on the crucifix but i'm with Xerubus re- cloning out the distracting grey matter to the right in the shadows. Unless of course it's the Holy Ghost coming over for a visit
![]() cheers marco
Ah. Bloody lack of light in my room.
I see it now that it didn't go completely to black. Damnit. Will go and fix now. 'Twas an overly bright highlight of a window which didn't work with the cross. Producer & Editor @ GadgetGuy.com.au
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Ok. Image fixed.
I really need to replace that 2 year old broken lightbulb. ![]() Producer & Editor @ GadgetGuy.com.au
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Leigh
This looks even better than it did when I saw the unprocessed version. I would however like to join the clone chorus. ![]() Peter
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