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Fixedwheelnut
07-12-2007, 01:21
I feel a bit of an imposter here as I only have a compact allthough I have just got a Canon A570 IS that should allow me some more override features, my SLR is still a 35mm Canon AE1 :)

I took this back in September, I like the picture but not the colour and lighting so I've had a play with picasa [I havn't got photoshop :-) ]
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2254/2086935127_f27d674691.jpg?v=0

adj one
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2220/2090232500_f25174af66.jpg?v=0

adj two
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2394/2090232570_223ec428c1.jpg?v=0

I think the B&W one is best

I adjusted this next one by sharpening the image then using a very soft focuse to the edges to highlight the canary wharf bit in the middle, any comments welcome

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2259/2089446265_a31c4d163c.jpg?v=0

Susane
07-12-2007, 01:43
Nice 1st pics. Welcome.:wave:

No need to apologise for the camera, a photo is a photo no matter the means of taking it.
Picasa's not exactly a slouch at editing either, I like the adjustments that you've made.:thumbs:

BRASH
07-12-2007, 02:10
Big difference between 1, 2 and 3, good improvements:thumbs:. I'd crop out a fair bit of the water at the bottom *** (rule of thirds and all that), it'll give you a better composition. No 4 looks about spot on in that respect:thumbs::thumbs:

doozie
08-12-2007, 10:21
Hi Fixedwheelnut:wave:

Nice pics, Wow that water is still !! I like the second one best as I like the slightly over saturated look, I agree with BRASH about cropping some of the water though.

Cuddy
08-12-2007, 12:23
Hello Fixedwheel and welcome, no need to apologise these are fine photos. The suggested crop will strengthen the photos 2 and 3 both work well.

Fixedwheelnut
11-12-2007, 16:20
Hello Fixedwheel and welcome, no need to apologise these are fine photos. The suggested crop will strengthen the photos 2 and 3 both work well.

Thanks for the tips I will try that.
Cuddy are you the same Cuddy from C+ ? :wave:

TG.
12-12-2007, 01:51
Very nice shots you,ve taken there my friend, and just remember it,s not the camera but who is holding it i,ve seen many a fine photo taken on a compact :thumbs:

true_one_picture
12-12-2007, 03:27
Good shots but dont know about the water???

I have used a mask in PS to create same effect! ;-)

Fixedwheelnut
12-12-2007, 16:47
cropped as requested :)
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2341/2105235275_feb9216b27.jpg?v=0

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2368/2105235345_de10a7bf67.jpg?v=0

cowasaki
12-12-2007, 17:20
[I havn't got photoshop :-) ]




I bought an R2400 recently and it came with 3 full photoshop elements discs! Complete with their own serial numbers. If you send me a PM with your address I will pop the last one in the post to you, two others have already gone to other members! I have no need for them as I use CS3! (They are Mac or PC)

dizzledazzle
12-12-2007, 17:28
Great pic! (crops even better!)

As mentioned above and im sure Ken Rockwell would agree - a camera is a camera, its the big fleshy thing behind it that makes the magic!

( i have to keep telling myself this everytime i have a peek on ebay!)

:thumbs:

Gandhi
12-12-2007, 20:34
2nd colour one for me.

The others lack impact imho.

Keep up the good work. I used a compact for about 5 years when I couldn;t be arsed slinging all the dslr gear about!