alexandra rauh 0 Posted April 8, 2005 thank You for getting me there Nick,perfect picture.the architecture, colors and sky.a peaceful moment Link to comment
nicholasprice 0 Posted April 9, 2005 Oxford has the smallest cathedral in England. This is because Christ Church Cathedral, is really nothing more than the 12th century college chapel of Christ Church College, a constituent college of The University of Oxford. This is where King Charles I held the Royal Court during the English Cival War! - well worth a visit! Please feel free to critique. Link to comment
pjmeade 12 Posted April 9, 2005 I believe Windsor was about 50/50 . I just wonder, would this benifit from sharpening? Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted April 10, 2005 Hi Doc. This looks great. Beautiful light and exposure. Composition is very good. Sky is a bit washed away. . Did a quick levels adjustment to bring out more detail. Kind regards. Link to comment
nicholasprice 0 Posted April 10, 2005 Hello Zafar. Your plasic surgery is fantastic. How did you do this? I attempted to adjust the levels in photoshop to get such an effect and achieved absolutely nothing! Do you conduct teaching ward rounds in this technique? You have made a photograph out of my snap! Again, you have my respect. If ever I need reconstructive surgery, I'm flying to Pakistan! Fond regards, Nick. Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted April 10, 2005 You are most welcome.... I just removed the "noise" too. I tried to remove the cutaneous disease without disturbing the surface cellular structure. Please compare both. Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted April 10, 2005 I will be looking forward to your trip here in, Islamabad, Pakistan. May be you can meet my friend here. Couple of them are Psychiatrists too. Kind regards. Link to comment
nicholasprice 0 Posted April 10, 2005 Zafar, your second version, with the removed noise is by far the better. I really must learn how to do this! Regards, and respect, Nick. Link to comment
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