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Dog on boardDriving to work the other day I took this photo (don't ask I've gone slightly photo-mad since I got the damn thing).
The original was about 1/3 larger and off-balance. Also, the dog was nearly invisible and you could not read the letters. Some magic wand and sharpening and here is the result: D3 | 18-200VR | 50:1.4 | 28:2.8 | 35-70 2.8 | 12-24 f4
picasaweb.google.com/JustinPhotoGallery "We don't know and we don't care"
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Yup, you're hooked, addicted, beyond redemption. No cure, except for more lenses.....
Polarizer would have helped a great deal, perhaps with the spot meter. But, you still got the message across. my gallery of so-so photos
http://www.pbase.com/kerrypierce/
For those that drive on the wrong side of the road, I wasn't in the passenger seat when this was taken!
D3 | 18-200VR | 50:1.4 | 28:2.8 | 35-70 2.8 | 12-24 f4
picasaweb.google.com/JustinPhotoGallery "We don't know and we don't care"
Cool picture.
He can't wait to get out of there. Funny how expressive they can be. There is a bright patch on the right that I would clone out, otherwise it's a fun pic.
Hi, I'm not sure how I would clone out the bright patch my understanding of the terminology and technique is not very good...
Any suggestions on how to go about it? It is a fun photo which is why I posted it - I would not rate it very highly as a photo in terms of composition etc. but it was a good moment caught on film (so to speak). Cheers, J http://www.pbase.com/justin_aus/ D3 | 18-200VR | 50:1.4 | 28:2.8 | 35-70 2.8 | 12-24 f4
picasaweb.google.com/JustinPhotoGallery "We don't know and we don't care"
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