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this is my first time to post a picture for comments.... all kinds of comments are welcomed! sunnie Last edited by sunnie_kenji; 29th July 2004 at 01:21 AM. |
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sorry... first time trying to post a pic.... but well guess i failed....
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okie.. got the pic up...
i don't know why.. but everytime i tried using curves, the picture end up looking abit too saturated.... hmmm.... any tips? ![]() |
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That is Spathoglottis - The Lion of Singapore a hybrid orchid created at The Botanic Gardens in Singapore. You have a color cast that is common when photographing flowers in shaded areas. You can correct it in PS. Also, you can avoid it by using some fill flash. Like I did.
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hai,,, the yellow flower was very nice.,,, what is the composition?.. how do you remove the background?
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haha...it was posted by 2 different cser....so that's the confusion!!
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