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Sean D.
{K:2361} 3/26/2004
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I really miss the ongoing excitement and spectacle which goes on in your part of the world. There's not that much going on here in Busan, certainly nothing of the sort you get in and around Byron.
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Hollow Eye
{K:1306} 1/9/2004
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Great moment - Really puts you in the fun just looking at this shot.
Thanks for the help, I will check out those tips this weekend.
Have a good one
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{K:16329} 1/7/2004
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I like this one too, but it's missing something.........the girl with the spoon! I know she was here, but I can't find her in the picture. Do you think she left over Sarah H's remark about her spoon being too small? Cheers, Roger!!
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Jani Salvataggio
{K:27283} 1/7/2004
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:) very good!:) regards
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Jorge Vasconcelos
{K:33746} 1/7/2004
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Interesting,odd, excellent.I like it. Regards jorge
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xy x
{K:41915} 1/7/2004
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seems that visitors very enjoyed in this show, excellent mimic and expressions, another perfect pose and move moment, excellent details and atmosphere, congrats, best regards
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B:)liana
{K:30945} 1/7/2004
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wow.. ha h a.. great capture dear Roger. Kiss, biliana
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benjamin mati
{K:598} 1/7/2004
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I really like this photo. The expressions of the onlookers are great. I like the the low lighting.
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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 1/7/2004
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Replying to your question about the Thai Sales area, not sure what you mean about contrast sharpening. I used the USM settings you recommended, which worked very well at full size, but when I resized to 640 pixels for Usefilm, neither plain vanilla (mild) sharpening nor reapplication of your settings made the image look as good as the full size version. So I used the sharpening tool in the PaintShop Pro "retouch" palette, with the settings that seemed to work best (they're in Japanese and I'm not sure what to call them in English--anyway something called "hardness" worked best as "zero"). This let me paint delicate touches of sharpening at critical points in the image without producing grainy surface or over-sharpened edges where they weren't needed. I'm very grateful for the tip. Because Rob said it looked overexposed, I darkened it a bit, too. Roger and out.
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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 1/7/2004
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This is a bit different from Japanese poetry readings. I think yours seem more fun. They certainly make better subjects for pictures.
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