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4. OMG! This crazy guy was standing in the middle of the street :O xD I was just fooling around with long exposure.


5. A ghostly self-portrait


6. I was surprised to see so many people outside a nightclub/bar on a Monday night.
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Jun 9 2009 04:46pm
4# and 5#... How? :O
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Jun 9 2009 04:55pm
Quote (xz-master @ Tue, Jun 9 2009, 06:46pm)
4# and 5#... How? :O


Long exposure times. Very interesting shots.
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Jun 9 2009 05:15pm
first one is pretty cool, but you could have made that sky sooo good looking with raw edits
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The second one is cool cause of the colors. The sky is amazing. Like Antichrist- said, try it with raw and see how it goes. I plan to do this with my next set of photos; shoot in raw and learn how to edit them.
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Quote (Antichrist- @ Tue, Jun 9 2009, 05:15pm)
first one is pretty cool, but you could have made that sky sooo good looking with raw edits


hmm what could I do by editing raw? Could I get different exposure of the sky and the ground?

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The second one is cool cause of the colors. The sky is amazing. Like Antichrist- said, try it with raw and see how it goes. I plan to do this with my next set of photos; shoot in raw and learn how to edit them.


Yes, ma'am! I was actually thinking about shooting in raw a few days ago when I was playing around with saturation in photoshop. I just don't know if I have to use Photoshop CS3 to edit raw course I am not sure if my crappy computer is fast enough for CS3 and newer lol

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hmm what could I do by editing raw? Could I get different exposure of the sky and the ground?



Yes, ma'am! I was actually thinking about shooting in raw a few days ago when I was playing around with saturation in photoshop. I just don't know if I have to use Photoshop CS3 to edit raw course I am not sure if my crappy computer is fast enough for CS3 and newer lol


You can use any photoshop to edit raw.... I can't use CS3 because it crashes every time I have it up. And I got tired of losing the work I did.

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You can use any photoshop to edit raw.... I can't use CS3 because it crashes every time I have it up. And I got tired of losing the work I did.


hmm so you are still having problem with CS3?? Have you actually tried to format your hard drive? heh I could only imagine the frustration and anger when the stupid photoshop crashes when you were trying to create something with it :(
Oh have you tried CS4? I am sure your computer could handle it very well.
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Well the thing is I am still using the 7.0 version of Photoshop. It's even older than your CS2.
I am gonna check if it could handle raw later though right now I am just too lazy lol
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Jun 10 2009 12:54am
try lightroom for editing raw then send to photoshop for touchups imo
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Some of these are interesting
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