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Old 8th November 2007   #1
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Default Bird from farmart

Hi just picked up photography..

Pls cnc so that i can improve.. thanks

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Old 9th November 2007   #2
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Sharp and crisp with good colours saturation. Seems like you are getting your technicals right. Keep it up!

p.s. the diagonal white line on the right distracts. Can try photo-shopping it away.
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Old 9th November 2007   #3
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Originally Posted by Kaldorei View Post
Sharp and crisp with good colours saturation. Seems like you are getting your technicals right. Keep it up!

p.s. the diagonal white line on the right distracts. Can try photo-shopping it away.
thanks for the coments.. yes u are right, it's really distracting.. will go learn how to use ps then try to improve all my shots..
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Old 9th November 2007   #4
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Remember, Photoshop is to enhance, not to be used as a crutch. Get your shot right on the spot, don't think that you'll correct it with photoshop later yep.

Anyway nice shot there, just remember to look out for distracting elements in your photograph. Cheers!
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Old 10th November 2007   #5
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Originally Posted by illusionist View Post
Remember, Photoshop is to enhance, not to be used as a crutch. Get your shot right on the spot, don't think that you'll correct it with photoshop later yep.

Anyway nice shot there, just remember to look out for distracting elements in your photograph. Cheers!
Thank u for the comments.. Will definitely try my best to get the best shot 1st.. PP is always the last on my mind.. Would prefer not to use it at all if possible..

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