J Jeanette.z New Member Aug 13, 2006 133 0 0 Melbourne www.flickr.com Aug 19, 2006 #1 Camera: canon G6 I used sepia mode for this and slightly changed the brightness using photostudio software C&C welcome
Camera: canon G6 I used sepia mode for this and slightly changed the brightness using photostudio software C&C welcome
R richliow New Member Jul 9, 2005 612 0 0 Aug 20, 2006 #2 actually its really a nice shot.. maybe u can make it slightly better by PSing until the two men are sharp in focus... that might make it A+...... currently its only a grade A only :bsmilie:
actually its really a nice shot.. maybe u can make it slightly better by PSing until the two men are sharp in focus... that might make it A+...... currently its only a grade A only :bsmilie:
E eikin Senior Member Apr 27, 2004 10,192 0 0 東京 Tokyo Aug 20, 2006 #3 nice silhouette, but would prefer a wider frame ... not comfortable with this sepia tone, but that's just me.
nice silhouette, but would prefer a wider frame ... not comfortable with this sepia tone, but that's just me.
J Jeanette.z New Member Aug 13, 2006 133 0 0 Melbourne www.flickr.com Aug 20, 2006 #4 eikin said: nice silhouette, but would prefer a wider frame ... not comfortable with this sepia tone, but that's just me. Click to expand... thanks! is that true that most pro pp prefer true B&W rather than sepia?
eikin said: nice silhouette, but would prefer a wider frame ... not comfortable with this sepia tone, but that's just me. Click to expand... thanks! is that true that most pro pp prefer true B&W rather than sepia?
E eikin Senior Member Apr 27, 2004 10,192 0 0 東京 Tokyo Aug 20, 2006 #5 Jeanette.z said: thanks! is that true that most pro pp prefer true B&W rather than sepia? Click to expand... nope. i just don't like this particular sepia tone.
Jeanette.z said: thanks! is that true that most pro pp prefer true B&W rather than sepia? Click to expand... nope. i just don't like this particular sepia tone.
J Jeanette.z New Member Aug 13, 2006 133 0 0 Melbourne www.flickr.com Aug 20, 2006 #6 richliow said: actually its really a nice shot.. maybe u can make it slightly better by PSing until the two men are sharp in focus... that might make it A+...... currently its only a grade A only :bsmilie: Click to expand... eh..do I go to 'filter' to sharpen in PS? or should I use a bigger aperature when I was taking the photo? thanks
richliow said: actually its really a nice shot.. maybe u can make it slightly better by PSing until the two men are sharp in focus... that might make it A+...... currently its only a grade A only :bsmilie: Click to expand... eh..do I go to 'filter' to sharpen in PS? or should I use a bigger aperature when I was taking the photo? thanks
J Jeanette.z New Member Aug 13, 2006 133 0 0 Melbourne www.flickr.com Aug 20, 2006 #7 eikin said: nope. i just don't like this particular sepia tone. Click to expand... yup, I just remembered I PSed it such that the tone is kopi o instead of kopi, it does seems a bit stressful thanks, should leave it as it was
eikin said: nope. i just don't like this particular sepia tone. Click to expand... yup, I just remembered I PSed it such that the tone is kopi o instead of kopi, it does seems a bit stressful thanks, should leave it as it was
J jbma Senior Member Dec 28, 2003 3,287 0 0 Tampines Aug 20, 2006 #8 Jeanette.z said: thanks! is that true that most pro pp prefer true B&W rather than sepia? Click to expand... Where did you hear this from? I think it really depend on the photo itself. Some will look great in B&W while others will look good in sepia.
Jeanette.z said: thanks! is that true that most pro pp prefer true B&W rather than sepia? Click to expand... Where did you hear this from? I think it really depend on the photo itself. Some will look great in B&W while others will look good in sepia.
J Jeanette.z New Member Aug 13, 2006 133 0 0 Melbourne www.flickr.com Aug 20, 2006 #9 jbma said: Where did you hear this from? I think it really depend on the photo itself. Some will look great in B&W while others will look good in sepia. Click to expand... from some photography book but I nv find it true (but then I'm not pro as well) guess u r right, depend on the mood
jbma said: Where did you hear this from? I think it really depend on the photo itself. Some will look great in B&W while others will look good in sepia. Click to expand... from some photography book but I nv find it true (but then I'm not pro as well) guess u r right, depend on the mood
J Jeanette.z New Member Aug 13, 2006 133 0 0 Melbourne www.flickr.com Aug 21, 2006 #11 jacquesvile said: looks more like camping Click to expand... true how to make the fishline to be seen? need the light to be at a certain angle?
jacquesvile said: looks more like camping Click to expand... true how to make the fishline to be seen? need the light to be at a certain angle?