I'll scan the rest of my Berlin Wall series photos soon and upload them to
TrekEarth.
Dave
David,
You asked for critiques so I'll give you my honest opinion. This isn't a
very good shot. First of all, it is underexposed. Second, it is soft or
unsharp, which ever term your prefer.
I grabbed it from Photosig and made a couple of corrections. My version
is here:
http://twalker.d2g.com/forweb/flowermacro.jpg
I adjusted the levels and applied a bit of unsharp mask to improve the
definition of the various layers within the flower. You might like it,
might not. Just trying to help. It's your picture so if you want me to
remove it from my website just say the word...
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Todd Walker
http://twalker.d2g.com
Olympus E20
Olympus C3020
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Dan
"David Lawrence" <dola...@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:3DBAFC54...@sympatico.ca...
My rule of thumb in this regard is that if something that is unidentifiable
intrudes (in other words, if it grabs my attention) then it's gotta go, and
if it can't go then the whole picture goes. Just this afternoon I took a
picture of an old grocery store, which had a large block of ice melting on
the edge of the sidewalk. In the photo it was just a white blob, completely
unidentifiable. A few strokes with a Photoshop brush and it was gone,
leaving the old store to ably fend for itself.
Bob
Gotcha Dave. If that is the effect you were going for, you nailed it
spot on :-)