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Aug 10, 2011 19:08:25   #
I like the first one best. That's what I said the other day, crop and lighten. I just thought there was way to much space around her abd abov3e her head in the previous picture. This is my pic!
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Aug 8, 2011 14:46:54   #
docjoque wrote:
trishrose wrote:
jdtx wrote:
many many advantages..one you can change the White Balance easily..thus if you do have a red cast for some reason you can take it out ..and working in PS in Raw is none damaging to your images, when you work with them in jpg mode every time you save them it compresses the file and you lose some of the quality of the picture..


Jdx, I remember reading about the compression of files, but hard to comprehend, I need to SEE what it does. So. I'll try that. I've read many books and tutorials, but it doesn't sink in my head. I'm a hands on learner. Wish I could find a pro willing to let us newbies tag along . That's how I learn. Thanks for the info.
Trish
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Sounds like you'd really benefit from some seminars and safaris. Do a search and see what is in your area....maybe at a local camera shop. I know there are many in the SoCal area, and you really learn a lot. And even if you already know it, it's a good refresher and good inspiration.
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Thanks for the comments and info on seminars, didn't know they were out there, will ck them out. rish
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Aug 8, 2011 12:38:38   #
Lav, 1st pic still blends in alot with the backgraound, 2nd one very nice, 3rd one, Spectacular, in my opnion!
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Aug 8, 2011 09:54:25   #
jdtx wrote:
many many advantages..one you can change the White Balance easily..thus if you do have a red cast for some reason you can take it out ..and working in PS in Raw is none damaging to your images, when you work with them in jpg mode every time you save them it compresses the file and you lose some of the quality of the picture..


Jdx, I remember reading about the compression of files, but hard to comprehend, I need to SEE what it does. So. I'll try that. I've read many books and tutorials, but it doesn't sink in my head. I'm a hands on learner. Wish I could find a pro willing to let us newbies tag along . That's how I learn. Thanks for the info.
Trish
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Aug 8, 2011 09:47:22   #
Thanks jdtx, I'll try shooting in raw.
Lavol, I agree completely with jdtx, love to see subjects out of the center. Gorgeous, vibrant colors!
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Aug 8, 2011 09:43:19   #
trishrose wrote:
firebird wrote:
trishrose wrote:
No, I've never shot in Raw. What advantages would it give me?


I was curious about the same thing. I hear that term a lot but not familiar with it.


Firebird, love the quote, when I first starting taking pictures I asked a friend of a friend who is a photographer, for a few pointers. He felt insulted and outraged that a newbie that didn't study in photography wanted help, like I was going to take his business or something. I just do it for fun.
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The quote, never look down on someone unless your helping them up!
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Aug 8, 2011 09:41:58   #
firebird wrote:
trishrose wrote:
No, I've never shot in Raw. What advantages would it give me?


I was curious about the same thing. I hear that term a lot but not familiar with it.


Firebird, love the quote, when I first starting taking pictures I asked a friend of a friend who is a photographer, for a few pointers. He felt insulted and outraged that a newbie that didn't study in photography wanted help, like I was going to take his business or something. I just do it for fun.
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Aug 7, 2011 23:09:42   #
No, I've never shot in Raw. What advantages would it give me?
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Aug 7, 2011 23:05:09   #
Just look at the top of the page and go to my profile. If you leave the city and state blank, your in hiding.
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Aug 7, 2011 16:10:02   #
Thanks jdtx for the info. All is appreciated.Maybe you can help me with something. The picture of my daughter-the couples picture-I like the photo, but is it just my eyes or does it seem a bit on the red side-I have this problem with alot of my photos. But if I try editing the color, when it's printed , it looks too light. Camera or monitor or photographer problem?
I agree with the confusion on which photo one is referring to, but it's interesting hearing the comments. Thanks again.
Trish
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Aug 7, 2011 14:42:56   #
I wondered that too.
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Aug 7, 2011 14:40:00   #
Irina, I have the Canon 20D-I hear it's outdated these days, but I love it and it's fairly easy to use.
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Aug 7, 2011 13:26:03   #
I agree with you on needing some light on her face. I just couldn't figure out how to get it there. I brought along a piece of white poster board for a reflector(I heard that would work) but had no way of using it with only two hands. I will eventually get some equipment hopefully. And maybe an assistant. lol
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Aug 7, 2011 12:48:04   #
Verry Nice!




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Aug 7, 2011 11:59:49   #
Well thank you. That makes me feel good. I am my biggest critic. I usually find that the pictures I would choose are just the opposite of what others like. So, glad to have someone like the ones I do.
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