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BobR
11-07-2006, 18:06
I took this photo in Bosnia some years ago whilst I was working with UN. At the time I was sitting having a cup of coffee when this picture presented itself to me. I took a quick snap with my first ever digital camera - Kodak DC215. (I think it was all of 1 meg pix!)

I have always like this shot. It summed up the sense of loss to me at the time in terms of missing generations.

Can anybody have a go at tidying it up. I guess it needs cropping and some work doing on the levels. I have barely got to grips with my D50 so Elements4 is still in the box at the moment!!

Cheers,

BobR


http://gallery.talkphotography.co.uk/showphoto.php?photo=3592&cat=500&ppuser=766

Boon
11-07-2006, 20:46
very quick play with it bob, looks a bit blocky, but it was only a small file to begin with, you could do better with the bigger one.
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a296/stevannie/foca-24A.jpg

BobR
11-07-2006, 21:10
Cheers,

I laugh when I think back to how advanced I thought my camera was back then - thanks for having a play though, at least I can see the colours!

Cheers,

BobR

lumpster
11-07-2006, 21:23
well for what its worth...

http://www.traffikcone.com/photo/images/foca-24A.jpg

i enlarged it first befor i made any adjustments, then sorted out the level.
I then duplicated the layer, softened it, and removed the faces and points of interest from the softened layer so as the sharper bits showed though. I then used teh stamp tool set to darken to try and remove the halos
I think i over softened it though:shrug:

BobR
11-07-2006, 21:26
Cheers,

Its not as blocky as the other one. I wish I had had todays technology back then... I would have filled a hard drive and a half with shots.

Thanks for taking the time and effort.:thumbs:

Bob

Diego Garcia
11-07-2006, 22:47
Bob had a go. Lovely picture, Tricky to dial it back in due to the exposure, shadows and light but here you go.

http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h143/bristolpete2005/Bosniamain.jpg

BobR
12-07-2006, 14:58
Thanks very much for that. Totally different perspective on it.

nightfire
15-07-2006, 16:05
created a duplicate layer and adjusted levels and applied a little curves adjustment on the duplicate to brighten the shadows

added a layer mask to the new layer and applied a gradient to the mask to hide the top of the image and allow the original to show through.

http://www.storemansgallery.co.uk/forum/foca-24A.jpg