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Please comment/rate, How can I improve my pictures and post-
processing?
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Please comment and leave suggestions. I have been having trouble
getting sharp focused shot at events. I have been having to add
sharpness in post-processing.
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The following trio of prints were originally taken for a film class in
2004. I only recently stumbled upon them while looking through my
film. While reprocessing them I had the same issues one would find
with older film, there was dust damage that had to remove, otherwise
through PS and LR I was able to develop them to almost the same
caliber as what I had in the dark room. Thoughts?
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Original photo was in color. I took this photo desaturated the colors and
then added several photo filters on top to give it the final sepia aged
look. Overall I like the look and have got may comments for non
professionals on it but I would like to hear what the photo community
has to say.
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This is my sister who is a professional figure bodybuilder. She took 4
1st place trophies at this show.
The show was a challenge to shoot. Bright lighting on stage, but no
lighting in the auditorium made the ISO setting difficult to figure out (no
flash photography allowed). I was also sitting in the side wing, so I had
not a disirable angle for the shots I wanted.
For this shot, I like the soft look on my sister's face as the make-up is
very harsh. I didn't like the background so I took that out and brighten
both the subject and brought the her costume back to its orginal color.
Please comment and critique! This is my first major photoshop
adjustment. Thankx!
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Comments and critiques are welcome. Thankx!
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George C. Eaton and B.S. Phillips, promoters of the Sheep Mountain
mining operations, provided funds for its construction in 1893.
Originally called the Sheep Mountain Tunnel Mill, it was built to
provide power for the air drills used in the mine and to provide
ventilation for mine workers. Since it's construction the mill's roof has
been replaced and supporting cables installed to strengthen the
structure. The mill is one of the more obvious remains of the mining
economy that fueled settlement of the Rocky Mountain region of
Colorado.
Comments and critiques are welcome. Thankx!
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Comments and critiques are welcome. Thankx!
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Comments are welcome. Thankx!
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This shot is natural, no photomanipulation was used unless you count
the little I did with contrast, brightness and sharpness. Pls critique,
thankx!
Rose-n-Mug
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