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by Aszental on Sun Aug 05, 2007 1:52 pm
Hey guys this is my first image post... heh so go easy!
Here is just a photo i took of the break whilst playing pool
And here is a shot whilst i was bored waiting for my turn again!
And here are some photos of my nephew and the ducks in the backyard
Tis photo was just cropped.
heh this one i had to spend 15 min getting him to chase the ducks, had to lighten the image up abit, although duck got abit lost in the background. Was also cropped
btw this is the original photo of that, not sure if i did the best i could with it in PP
Thanks guys! just learning how to use my DSLR, and PP!
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by Geoff on Sun Aug 05, 2007 2:06 pm
Welcome to the forum - I like the solidarity to no.2 but I'd crop it to elminate the light at the top of the shot. The last two duck shots look a bit under exposed on my (now calibrated) monitor.
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by Pehpsi on Sun Aug 05, 2007 4:16 pm
Love that first shot. Great colour, perfect shutter speed!
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