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Here are a few pics I've taken this summer. The first four are of a storm rolling in overhead and I thought the clouds looked pretty cool, and the fifth is just a crazy orange sky we had one night! All of 'em were taken with my cheapo Sony DSC-P41. :p

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...I should say that none of these have been altered other than being resized, we've just had kind of a strange year for weather here in Alberta. Hope you liked 'em. :)

Here are a few pics I've taken this summer. The first four are of a storm rolling in overhead and I thought the clouds looked pretty cool, and the fifth is just a crazy orange sky we had one night! All of 'em were taken with my cheapo Sony DSC-P41.  :p

...I should say that none of these have been altered other than being resized, we've just had kind of a strange year for weather here in Alberta. Hope you liked 'em.  :)

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Quite Nice :)

thx  :happy:

u all here have a great photos.

keep this thread up ;)

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:yes:

I'd just like to ask, does anyone here use Photoshop etc to enhance your pictures?

I've messed around abit in Photoshop 7.0.1 but I havn't really got very far, any tips anyone?

RaiderOnline, BlobBlob and Armeck some amazing photography there (Y)

Thanks :)

:yes:

I'd just like to ask, does anyone here use Photoshop etc to enhance your pictures?

I've messed around abit in Photoshop 7.0.1 but I havn't really got very far, any tips anyone?

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I tend to use PSP9 instead but you can do the same things in Photoshop. I usually adjust the brightness and contrast first and then maybe a bit of hue and saturation adjustment (the automatic function in PSP actually works quite well). If it needs it I use the digital camera noise removal filter which gets rid of some of the graininess but it tends to lose some of the detail. Finally I just crop it and put a border on if it needs it.

Just fiddle around in photoshop with some of the features like sharpness, colour levels and noise filters.

Here are some of mine :$.

Architecture Above, taken with a soft light filter.

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Enjoying the view, standard lens.

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Beyond Natures Fence.

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Sole Survivor, taken with soft light filter again :)

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Shout Out, at a concert in spain, obv. edited :p.

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Thanks : ) more photography in my blog 

MI6Labs ^^.

#EDIT: Fixed! : )

blobblob said:
Thanks :)

I tend to use PSP9 instead but you can do the same things in Photoshop. I usually adjust the brightness and contrast first and then maybe a bit of hue and saturation adjustment (the automatic function in PSP actually works quite well). If it needs it I use the digital camera noise removal filter which gets rid of some of the graininess but it tends to lose some of the detail. Finally I just crop it and put a border on if it needs it.

Just fiddle around in photoshop with some of the features like sharpness, colour levels and noise filters.

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Ok thanks for the tips :happy:

MI6Labs said:
Here are some of mine :$.

Thanks : ) more photography in my blog  and dA 

MI6Labs ^^.

#EDIT: Fixed! : )

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Very Nice (Y)

What did you use to get that effect on the Shout Out pic?

Ok thanks for the tips :happy:

Very Nice (Y)

What did you use to get that effect on the Shout Out pic?

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The original picture which is in colour, was taken with a standard lens (18-55mm) at an outdoor concert during the night. So flash was used also, to get that effect I had a very tedious 1 hour or so with the lasso tool to basically trace her, inverse selection, and saturated the background :).

MI6Labs.

The original picture which is in colour, was taken with a standard lens (18-55mm) at an outdoor concert during the night. So flash was used also, to get that effect I had a very tedious 1 hour or so with the lasso tool to basically trace her, inverse selection, and saturated the background :).

MI6Labs.

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Ah ok :)

:yes:

I'd just like to ask, does anyone here use Photoshop etc to enhance your pictures?

I've messed around abit in Photoshop 7.0.1 but I havn't really got very far, any tips anyone?

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Well. Me - not a lot. Just only if want to make the pic more brightly I use official Canon software.

I am using only basic features :)

y0sh, Jack Pearce, Homer? & coolio319b> - very nice photos. Oh, and Lazy Tiger - i like your flower =)

btw

new one pic:

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love macr:D:D

Please dont take this the wrong way but i thought this photo would be excellent to airbrush as it is quite close up and clearly shows the whole face.  Nice photo btw (Y)

and sorry if i shouldnt be posting this here...

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My god that is horrible... :s she looks like a manequin now :|

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