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(October, 16th) Picture of the Week
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Here it is the new picture of the week in b&w http://www.monochromatique.com/photosemaine/ Regards, -- Daniel Rocha | Photographie http://www.monochromatique.com |
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(October, 16th) Picture of the Week
Daniel Rocha wrote: Hello, Here it is the new picture of the week in b&w http://www.monochromatique.com/photosemaine/ Regards, -- Daniel Rocha | Photographie http://www.monochromatique.com Bienvenue Daniel!! Wonderful composition, great exposure. I bet it was very hard not to get your reflection in the subject. It's a great pic! Helen |
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(October, 16th) Picture of the Week
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Hello Helen, Bienvenue Daniel!! Thanks Wonderful composition, great exposure. I bet it was very hard not to get your reflection in the subject. It's a great pic! Helen Thanks. But, You can see me on the balls. It's a wish ! http://www.monochromatique.com/photosemaine/ -- Daniel Rocha | Photographie http://www.monochromatique.com |
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(October, 16th) Picture of the Week
Daniel Rocha wrote: Hello, Here it is the new picture of the week in b&w http://www.monochromatique.com/photosemaine/ Regards, -- Daniel Rocha | Photographie http://www.monochromatique.com Good capture. Most folk would just walk by and not see the photo. Good to see you back. Draco Getting even isn't good enough. |
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(October, 16th) Picture of the Week
Daniel Rocha wrote: Hello, Here it is the new picture of the week in b&w http://www.monochromatique.com/photosemaine/ Someone needs to wash your balls. I think I would've Photoshopped myself out of it. And even though the color seems to be a bit off in this one, I like it. |
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(October, 16th) Picture of the Week
Annika1980 wrote: Daniel Rocha wrote: Hello, Here it is the new picture of the week in b&w http://www.monochromatique.com/photosemaine/ Someone needs to wash your balls. I think I would've Photoshopped myself out of it. And even though the color seems to be a bit off in this one, I like it. Daniel, You got a first. Annika1980 liked it. WOW!! Good going. Draco Getting even isn't good enough. |
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(October, 16th) Picture of the Week
Annika1980 wrote: Daniel Rocha wrote: Hello, Here it is the new picture of the week in b&w http://www.monochromatique.com/photosemaine/ Someone needs to wash your balls. I think I would've Photoshopped myself out of it. And even though the color seems to be a bit off in this one, I like it. LOL.... I was going to suggest Photoshop, but I'm not familiar with it. Wow, it can even remove relections like in the above pic? I'm impressed. Helen |
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(October, 16th) Picture of the Week
wrote in message ups.com... Annika1980 wrote: Daniel Rocha wrote: Hello, Here it is the new picture of the week in b&w http://www.monochromatique.com/photosemaine/ Someone needs to wash your balls. I think I would've Photoshopped myself out of it. And even though the color seems to be a bit off in this one, I like it. LOL.... I was going to suggest Photoshop, but I'm not familiar with it. Wow, it can even remove relections like in the above pic? I'm impressed. Helen It's a great program, and it's amazing what it can do.....I have only scratched the surface, but removing unwanted items from the picture is duck soup......It enables you to take a sample of the picture from somewhere else, (usually nearby) and place it over the offending item.....For example, I found a pop bottle resting against the curb in one of my photos that I didn't notice when I took the picture, and with Photoshop, I was able to take samples of the curb nearby, and place them over the pop bottle, until the bottle was gone.....In a few minutes, you can "clean up" an area such as litter on a lawn or rug, or dirt and mould specks in an otherwise clear sky.....I frequently clean up streets and lawns in a few minutes time that would take a janitor over an hour.....It's kind of like having your own personal janitor/street sweeper along with you on photoshoots....:^) - Of course, it requires digitizing your stuff....Putting it into your computer so the program can work on it...... |
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(October, 16th) Picture of the Week
William Graham wrote: wrote in message ups.com... Annika1980 wrote: Daniel Rocha wrote: Hello, Here it is the new picture of the week in b&w http://www.monochromatique.com/photosemaine/ Someone needs to wash your balls. I think I would've Photoshopped myself out of it. And even though the color seems to be a bit off in this one, I like it. LOL.... I was going to suggest Photoshop, but I'm not familiar with it. Wow, it can even remove relections like in the above pic? I'm impressed. Helen It's a great program, and it's amazing what it can do.....I have only scratched the surface, but removing unwanted items from the picture is duck soup......It enables you to take a sample of the picture from somewhere else, (usually nearby) and place it over the offending item.....For example, I found a pop bottle resting against the curb in one of my photos that I didn't notice when I took the picture, and with Photoshop, I was able to take samples of the curb nearby, and place them over the pop bottle, until the bottle was gone.....In a few minutes, you can "clean up" an area such as litter on a lawn or rug, or dirt and mould specks in an otherwise clear sky.....I frequently clean up streets and lawns in a few minutes time that would take a janitor over an hour.....It's kind of like having your own personal janitor/street sweeper along with you on photoshoots....:^) - Of course, it requires digitizing your stuff....Putting it into your computer so the program can work on it...... Holy Smokes!! That's amazing Bill! I've got pics with unwanted distractions in them, and it ruins what could be a great pic. I've got one pic where, I never noticed when I was taking it, a transvestite is in the corner wearing a bikini with his genitals hanging out! It's right smack in the corner of the pic. I don't know why I never noticed it, I guess I was so into the scenery at the beach. This was years ago. Anyways, I am interested in Photoshop, but nothing too complicated. Which one do you suggest Bill? Thanks for the advice!! :^) Helen |
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