Ugh, spider! Just....ewwwww! That's really creepy, dude! But great comp nonetheless *thumbs up*
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Ugh, spider! Just....ewwwww! That's really creepy, dude! But great comp nonetheless *thumbs up*
Nikon D90 - Stephen
Nikkor 55-200mm VR
Nikkor 28mm 2.8 AF-D
SB-600 Speedlite
I still have to understand the various techniques to improves sharpness in photoshop or Lightroom.
BTW this is a Clematis Snow Queen that I am growing in house while outside temperature rise in Montreal. It shall be impressive covering an entire wall.
Spriter, Canon 7D
Feel free to grab and edit. Would be happy to share file.
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This image needs a contrast boost and it looks like it has a bluish cast. Nice shot aside from that!
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Quite true. Starting now I am using a white card before and after shooting sessions. Doing so and under artificial lighting I did observe a difference lightiing temperature. Just like the bulbs, aquire their final color cast only after a certain period of time.
Thanks for pointing it out.
Spriter, Canon 7D
Feel free to grab and edit. Would be happy to share file.
Spriter_Art on flicker.
Working with Lightroom 3.
http://denisgrenier.com
white subject on a white background usually is hard to handle the exposure. you did a great job.
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