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Some pic's with my D7000
Oct 28, 2011 23:41:45   #
haze99 Loc: Elizabethton TN
 
Some pic's I've taken with my D7000

Sun setting in my back yard
Sun setting in my back yard...

Church on the side of the road
Church on the side of the road...

Courtney Photoshoot
Courtney Photoshoot...

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Oct 28, 2011 23:43:54   #
photophili09 Loc: NC
 
Love the Sky Shot!!

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Oct 29, 2011 11:15:15   #
BillyDuds Loc: North Carolina
 
Love the colors in all three photos. The shot of the girl is outstanding! Her flesh tones appear so natural, and the lighting is super. The blue of her blouse echos her eyes perfectly.

I'm thinking if you reshot her against a seamless white paper background (explained in The Digital Photography Book, by Scott Kelby, vol 1 p116) and maybe cropped in tighter you'd have a real pro look. Excellent!

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Oct 29, 2011 11:16:34   #
DRON Loc: CHICAGO
 
They are all nice pictures, but the first one is outstanding. I also use a D7000 and the as shot photos are usual very good. I like to adjust some of my better photos for different effects. I adjusted your first photo a couple of different ways using photoshop elements. The first was lightening the shadows and darkening the highlights by 20% each. The second was increasing the saturation and then using auto smart fix.
Thanks for sharing your work.

shadows highlights
shadows  highlights...

saturation auto smart fix
saturation auto smart fix...

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Oct 29, 2011 13:10:25   #
haze99 Loc: Elizabethton TN
 
DRON wrote:
They are all nice pictures, but the first one is outstanding. I also use a D7000 and the as shot photos are usual very good. I like to adjust some of my better photos for different effects. I adjusted your first photo a couple of different ways using photoshop elements. The first was lightening the shadows and darkening the highlights by 20% each. The second was increasing the saturation and then using auto smart fix.
Thanks for sharing your work.


Neat rendition DRON. Yea, I had to do a bit of editing myself to get that picture. the light from the sun had rendered everything on the ground too dark to see. It's been too long for me to remember exactly what I did to get better highlight in the foreground. I use many different routs. it's hard to keep up with it. Have you ever heard of phototools?
I recently purchased it for my PS plugin. It has some awsome effects!

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Oct 29, 2011 13:15:55   #
haze99 Loc: Elizabethton TN
 
BillyDuds wrote:
Love the colors in all three photos. The shot of the girl is outstanding! Her flesh tones appear so natural, and the lighting is super. The blue of her blouse echos her eyes perfectly.

I'm thinking if you reshot her against a seamless white paper background (explained in The Digital Photography Book, by Scott Kelby, vol 1 p116) and maybe cropped in tighter you'd have a real pro look. Excellent!


Thanks for the compliment and advice Billy. Haven't heard of that particular book but I'll be sure to check it out. Anain, thanks

:-D

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Oct 29, 2011 13:29:25   #
photophly Loc: Old Bridge NJ
 
Love the Courtney Photoshoot and the way You framed it

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Oct 29, 2011 13:36:47   #
billyzee Loc: Austin
 
DRON wrote:
They are all nice pictures, but the first one is outstanding. I also use a D7000 and the as shot photos are usual very good. I like to adjust some of my better photos for different effects. I adjusted your first photo a couple of different ways using photoshop elements. The first was lightening the shadows and darkening the highlights by 20% each. The second was increasing the saturation and then using auto smart fix.
Thanks for sharing your work.


The original is far better

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Oct 29, 2011 21:22:43   #
DRON Loc: CHICAGO
 
haze99 wrote:
DRON wrote:
They are all nice pictures, but the first one is outstanding. I also use a D7000 and the as shot photos are usual very good. I like to adjust some of my better photos for different effects. I adjusted your first photo a couple of different ways using photoshop elements. The first was lightening the shadows and darkening the highlights by 20% each. The second was increasing the saturation and then using auto smart fix.
Thanks for sharing your work.


Neat rendition DRON. Yea, I had to do a bit of editing myself to get that picture. the light from the sun had rendered everything on the ground too dark to see. It's been too long for me to remember exactly what I did to get better highlight in the foreground. I use many different routs. it's hard to keep up with it. Have you ever heard of phototools?
I recently purchased it for my PS plugin. It has some awsome effects!
quote=DRON They are all nice pictures, but the fi... (show quote)


I had never heard of phototools. Checking out on the net,it seems it is not for photoshop elements. Perhaps it's time to upgrade to the full photoshop program. Thanks.

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Oct 30, 2011 01:17:42   #
haze99 Loc: Elizabethton TN
 
DRON wrote:
haze99 wrote:
DRON wrote:
They are all nice pictures, but the first one is outstanding. I also use a D7000 and the as shot photos are usual very good. I like to adjust some of my better photos for different effects. I adjusted your first photo a couple of different ways using photoshop elements. The first was lightening the shadows and darkening the highlights by 20% each. The second was increasing the saturation and then using auto smart fix.
Thanks for sharing your work.


Neat rendition DRON. Yea, I had to do a bit of editing myself to get that picture. the light from the sun had rendered everything on the ground too dark to see. It's been too long for me to remember exactly what I did to get better highlight in the foreground. I use many different routs. it's hard to keep up with it. Have you ever heard of phototools?
I recently purchased it for my PS plugin. It has some awsome effects!
quote=DRON They are all nice pictures, but the fi... (show quote)


I had never heard of phototools. Checking out on the net,it seems it is not for photoshop elements. Perhaps it's time to upgrade to the full photoshop program. Thanks.
quote=haze99 quote=DRON They are all nice pictur... (show quote)


Correct. unfortunately it only works with PS CS3,4, &5 or lightroom 2 or 3

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