olafdevries 0 Posted August 11, 2006 Alon.., overexposure isn't always bad.., but here it's indeed to much. Succes! Link to comment
alones 2 Posted August 12, 2006 I know Olaf . The conditions were so hard , The dark ally with the strong sun light at the end were too much for the camera :) Link to comment
olafdevries 0 Posted August 12, 2006 Alon.., watching again.. moving a sheet of paper.., the overexposed part isn't the most important part too. May be you have luck now! Get used on the idea ..of.., cropping until the small blue line just above door and window. Staying will the essential of that shop.Without all those "schreaming reclam." The result is even charming! The bike comes better out.. (I do have a sheet of paper!) Olaf. Link to comment
alones 2 Posted August 13, 2006 Thanks Olaf for the effort . I can see what you suggest . Nice idea , I like it Link to comment
olafdevries 0 Posted August 14, 2006 Alon! I have got an other crazy idea.. (watching again..)When it was MY photo..,I would do the following too! I cropped, starting at the door, all the brown on the right side.ALL!(and on the left.. 1/3 or 2/3.. try it.) Whammm! So, Nice blue.., nice bike, nice grey, nice stones, and a very beautifull Eshel..! Very beautifull! And only you will know the "history" of that beautifull strong photo! Alon.., this is not helping.., but having a "baby" together! See you! Olaf. Link to comment
sabina dorneanu 0 Posted August 14, 2006 Inviting alley, Alon. I can see Croatia is a nice country... Funny, me too I have an alley right now on my page, just that it's in the country. Cheers, S. Link to comment
alones 2 Posted August 16, 2006 Thanks Olaf for the efforts . If you made some tests with it you can upload it , It would be nice :) . Sabina , Croatia is a beautiful country and the people are very nice and friendly . I really liked it . Slovenia was lovely as well . It was a great vacation :) Link to comment
olafdevries 0 Posted August 16, 2006 Alon, I didn't made tests. In that way the computer is still to "compicated" for me. I use a sheet of paper on the screen, to cover parts of a photo. Or my hand, a finger. Then I try to see how it would look, without those parts. Olaf. Link to comment
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