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Originally Posted by erno james
Very nice colors James, did you have to saturate much in post?
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Originally Posted by erno james
Very nice colors James, did you have to saturate much in post?
Jamie, This is nice shot, I think the dark edges really add a lot to this shot.
Thanks for sharing.
Bob
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Originally Posted by Jonathan Huyer
Wow, Beautiful shot. I can appreciate the effort yo went through to get this.
Bob
here's mine...[img]/cfs-file.ashx/__key/CommunityServer.Components.UserFiles/00.00.00.38.48/subway3.JPG[/img]
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Originally Posted by bob williams
Thank you Bob!
The dark edges come from a stock preset in PhotoTools 2.5 called Mocha Java.
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Originally Posted by cxr
CXR, I am not seeing your photo?
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Tough one. I think my favorite is still this goat taken with my Canon s400 4mp point & shoot. I was sneaking around behind him and thought I had the perfect composition with him looking out. I snapped a few of those. It wasn't until he heard me and looked back that I had a winner, IMO. He quickly jumped off a split second after this shot.
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c1...m/104_0480.jpg
I have taken a ton of macro shots lately that I thought were some of my best work, but my favorite has to be this one. I had my 70-200 with a 1.4x extender so I had to move back a long ways to get everything in. Glad I didn't get anyone walking through the picture. The next picture I took, my son was touching the glass and the paw was right up against the window like they were giving each other "5", but the bears face wasbehind thepillar.
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_Ab_NE46pN8...7_01_03792.jpg
this is such a great shot. he almost looks like he's smiling for you!