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Dec 29, 2012 08:11:23   #
CYsArt Loc: Colne
 
The colors Orange and Blue complimentary, looked much nicer viewed by the eye on a balmy early eve.







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Dec 29, 2012 09:43:09   #
NiagaraJim Loc: Niagara Falls, ON
 
You probably know this already but, have you tried using a UV filter?

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Dec 29, 2012 09:46:56   #
Evansgr Loc: Concord, NC
 
sometimes adjusting the color curve will help bring out the colors. thanks for sharing

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Dec 29, 2012 11:17:26   #
CYsArt Loc: Colne
 
NiagaraJim wrote:
You probably know this already but, have you tried using a UV filter?


I really don't know anything about filters and such, my mum passed on a lot of filters to me, that used to belong to my dad, after he passed away.

My dad was a great photographer, I would love to learn how to use them, maybe something to take up in the new year :)

Sadly the Olympus camera she passed on to me, was stolen from my car.

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Dec 30, 2012 15:02:28   #
Daryl New Loc: Wellington,New Zealand
 
Still lovely shots,we use http://Faststone.org to enhance pics,free and easy to use.

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Dec 31, 2012 03:08:30   #
CYsArt Loc: Colne
 
Daryl New wrote:
Still lovely shots,we use http://Faststone.org to enhance pics,free and easy to use.


Thank you, I will try the site just for the experience, and maybe tidying up edges.

I have this thing about my photography though, I have to get the shot that I want, purely with the camera, you know, the balance, color, detail etc. I want the shot to represent a moment/feeling in time. If I enhance it, I wouldn't feel right, like it wasn't purely my work anymore! because I would have changed it, to make it look better.

Although that's a contradiction really, because some of my work involves projecting imagery and re-photographing it, which changes it for sure (but still with the camera).
I also use photographs in which to paint from, which brings the photograph into a completely new dimension, using the lens of the eye and the perception of my dyslexic brain lol :)

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