That is probably one of the better pictures that I've seen people post of their computers here.
Just came across this photo which looked pretty bad, too many saves I think. So I tried to fix it up a little. Taken about 4 years ago, in Aboshi, Japan.
=VictorM;
"oxx"
Toronto, Canada
IX.2006
I think it looks kinda neat, all nice and grainy (not sure if this a result of your fix-up or original, but it's not bad either way). I'm wondering how it would look if you went fully monochrome on it, instead of keeping some blue colouring on the boat?
Thanks,it was a little bit of both. I mainly used the Exclusion brush on most of it, and desaturated the boat just a little. Anyway here is another version
A fully monochrome with boosted contrast.
I really like this one. Something about the brick walls -- urban fragments -- that is appealing. I once wanted to be an archaelogist. Maybe that has something to do with it...
i took this in the summertime. the view was from my garden looking inbetween an inch gap above my gate.
i've pixelated faces for obvious reasons.
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I think the original is a far better view of the shot. I liked the look of the "gap"
The crumbling wall of an out building on an old farm, Mandarin, Florida
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It looks like you removed the color from the wall. Nice! Like it a lot.
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Camera: Canon EOS 30D
Exposure: 0.004 sec (1/250)
Focal Length: 100 mm
ISO Speed: 100
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eiland van licht
Christmas enchantment in the center of my town.
9 december 2006
Nikon D200
iso 800
18-200 nikon VR lens at 30 mm
1/40 at f3.5
no tripod used
Cool shotThe colors and the shapes are very interesting. You also got a pretty sharp picture for not using a Tripod. Did you set the camera on something and use the timer?