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ken krishnan
{K:19102} 9/28/2003
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Nice capture. The quality is poor. Would have been great if it was.
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Chris Spracklen
{K:32552} 8/11/2003
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Hi Joann,
Interesting image and interesting title! As a pastor with a firm faith I'm bound to say that if you were able to crack open the heart of God, love would pour out! Genuine, deep, all-embracing love!!
Thanks for your comment re. Takamines. I'm fortunate to own two ~ the black one in the picture and a natural wood one. I use them in the music group at church and various other settings. Great sound!!
I hope ypu soon get the opportunity to upgrade your digital as your pictures show a lot of promise and you are obviously honing your Photoshop skills.
Kind regards, Chris.
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Bill Ciavarra
{K:10216} 8/10/2003
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Has an abstract feel to it...I viewed it for a 30 or 40 seconds before reading the 'about'...Did not pick up that it was a shell until I read your comments... almost has a foil look to it. Intresting image. regards, Bill
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Joann Winborn
{K:12550} 8/10/2003
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Kita- well you are certainly more advanced at photoshop than I - I have SOOO much to learn! With this photo, as with most of mine, i usually auto level and contrast and then adjust the saturation just a bit to make up for the low line digital camera I have. It doesn't even have a screen to view the photos- you have to download first.( On this particular image I also used the dust and scratches and despeckle filters.) Sometimes it's discouraging, as it seems like "the best camera wins" most of the time. Maybe someday I will own a decent digital and feel differently. In the meantime, I'm learning LOTS! Thanks for explaining your photo process. Perhaps one day I will understand what all you did. I get the invert and hue changes- but the rest is all Greek to me!
loyce - thanks for taking the time to post your comment. Much appreciated.
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kita mcintosh
{K:18594} 8/10/2003
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a little gem. Did you use a filter, like cross hatch or something? or is it simply too compressed? whichever, i like it. My one for Fabio(thanx for comment) I achieved by inverting the original pic, then changing the hue in photoshop, then using the rendering lights filter on the embosing mode and thats, it!!!
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Loyce D. Hood
{K:1859} 8/10/2003
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I like the composition, Joann. The photo is a bit oversharpened and contrasty. This looks like the Tampa Bay beaches.
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