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Old 29th July 2004   #1
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this is my first time to post a picture for comments....
all kinds of comments are welcomed!
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Old 29th July 2004   #2
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can't see your pic
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Old 29th July 2004   #3
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just realised....
http://www.pbase.com/image/31344105
can try this link....
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Old 29th July 2004   #4
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sorry... first time trying to post a pic.... but well guess i failed....
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Old 29th July 2004   #5
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the colors looks slightly under try playing with curves to enhance the tonality?
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Old 29th July 2004   #6
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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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Old 29th July 2004   #7
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Originally Posted by sunnie_kenji
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?
play with the curves untill u happy. den shld get the right amount of tone
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Old 29th July 2004   #8
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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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Old 2nd August 2004   #10
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Originally Posted by aborigini
hai,,, the yellow flower was very nice.,,, what is the composition?.. how do you remove the background?
wat do you mean by what's the composition? and remove background?

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haha...it was posted by 2 different cser....so that's the confusion!!
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