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May 29 2009 05:50pm
1. I was surprised to find such a typical summer scenery just outside the Walmart :o


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May 29 2009 06:35pm
#3 is damn sexy.
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May 29 2009 07:11pm
Oh I really like the first one!
Something about it the shows it's perfect, you have nice colors, although facing the sun... can't find good English words, but hopefully you know what I mean...

And #4... did you edit something to get such nice colors, or did it come all natural?
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May 29 2009 10:39pm
1 is definitely my favorite. On 3 and 4 though, you should have used a macro lense I think.
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May 29 2009 10:58pm
Really nice pictures. Just curious, what brand/model of camera do you use? Did you buff the pics up any in Photoshop or anything afterwards? I was always interested in photography but never really got into it.
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May 30 2009 01:16am
Quote (AzN-Gosu @ Sat, May 30 2009, 04:58am)
Really nice pictures. Just curious, what brand/model of camera do you use? Did you buff the pics up any in Photoshop or anything afterwards? I was always interested in photography but never really got into it.


true !
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May 30 2009 04:45am
#1 looks awesome. The contrast is too low on the flower pics though which never is too nice :( What I mean is that the yellow / red colors blend together making it hard to see the outline.
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May 30 2009 04:56am
Quote (AzN-Gosu @ Sat, 30 May 2009, 06:58)
Really nice pictures.  Just curious, what brand/model of camera do you use?  Did you buff the pics up any in Photoshop or anything afterwards?  I was always interested in photography but never really got into it.


Canon EOS 40D - And I think he resized them with photoshop 7.

I like photo 2. Interesting subject, and the b&w effect does it all better! :D

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May 30 2009 01:41pm
2 and 3 imo are the best :)
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May 30 2009 01:53pm
Quote (MotherOfTwo @ Fri, May 29 2009, 07:11pm)
Oh I really like the first one!
Something about it the shows it's perfect, you have nice colors, although facing the sun... can't find good English words, but hopefully you know what I mean...

And #4... did you edit something to get such nice colors, or did it come all natural?


Thanks for the very kind comment!
Well I just randomly looked up at the sun when I walked past that tree and saw that view and thought it would be a picture lol.

I think the natural color in #4 has something to do with my camera than anything else and no I didn't change colors all I did was cropping it to get a better composition or whatever.

Quote (AzN-Gosu @ Fri, May 29 2009, 10:58pm)
Really nice pictures.  Just curious, what brand/model of camera do you use?  Did you buff the pics up any in Photoshop or anything afterwards?  I was always interested in photography but never really got into it.

-.- as mr Qhotex aka "I know which camera you used last summer" mentioned in his post those pictures were taken with EOS 40D.

Quote (XslayaX @ Fri, May 29 2009, 10:39pm)
1 is definitely my favorite. On 3 and 4 though, you should have used a macro lense I think.

yeah... but the thing is those flowers are in someone's front yard lol so using a macro would require me to be a trespasser xD

Quote (Nevereon @ Sat, May 30 2009, 04:45am)
#1 looks awesome. The contrast is too low on the flower pics though which never is too nice :( What I mean is that the yellow / red colors blend together making it hard to see the outline.


hmm yeah I guess shooting against the sun light could reduce the contrast. If you mean hard to see the outline as I should have made the red color a lot "redder"?

This post was edited by Futurama on May 30 2009 02:00pm
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