
Andre getting some bent support

This is a good shot...no, look at.....

Trieu and Des comparing their shots.
Cheers, Mick



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![]() Andre getting some bent support ![]() This is a good shot...no, look at..... ![]() Trieu and Des comparing their shots. Cheers, Mick ![]() ![]() ![]()
Mate, the shot of me looks like has some WB issues (to me..) I look a tad too blue I think.
I like the lighting in the second shot (did André where 2 different hats ?) My favourite is the last one, a funny moment I like we can just make out a shot of Trieu on Des's LCD.
There is a problem with the first (and last) images. Your main subjects are underexposed, perhaps due to the bright background. If you have Photoshop then try this. Open the first image...open the curves tool and click on the white eye dropper. Click somewhere on the white tee shirt and don't be worried about the image looking too light. Now go to EDIT/FADE CURVES and reduce the slider to about 60%. Now go to FILTER'SHARPEN'UNSHARP MASK and set the following values...top slider to 20%....middle slider to 40%....bottom slider to 0
This should improve the image greatly. Modify the settings to suit your own judgement. Regards
Matt. K
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