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Marco Grandi
{K:16680} 7/12/2003
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Nice work,Judy! Regard,Marco.
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Harlan Heald
{K:15732} 7/12/2003
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Interesting capture! Nicely composed! Good work! (Before I tried anything else, I would want to see what adjusting the Brightness/Contrast sliders might do. Another thing I would try is seeing what I could do with Curves.)
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Stephen Rogers
{K:3370} 7/11/2003
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This brings back memories of going to the beach and spending all day finding these. Great job
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John Hatziemmanouil
{K:40580} 7/10/2003
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Hi Judy. Surely dramatic shadows! The lighting at these objects looks great, especialy at the bottom left that gives a great light - tone scale!!! Also the result using these objects looks original and a good piece of art.
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augusto mario cunha
{K:19049} 7/8/2003
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Judy, my friend! Nobody that I know ever learned to use PS from the Manual. I belong to an interest group of Yahoo, made up by 600 Brazilian photographers and when I want to know how to do something, I just post a question on their page. There must be a similar group in your country. Anyway, in Usefilm we have some first class articles to help us. Try in Chapter 7-Digital Darkroom the following: Basics of scanning, Photoshop Basics: Sharpness and A better way to dodge and burn. Then take a look at the others, they are all first class. Pray do the exercise I proposed and remember: the burn tool uses black to darken images. I prefer to use the simple brush because shadows are never black and I can thus choose the right tone.
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T Glow
{K:14955} 7/7/2003
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very beautiful work my sweet Judy! regards,T.
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augusto mario cunha
{K:19049} 7/7/2003
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The shadows are good but you must remember that it is better to use minimum opacity. Where you need a darker shade, just click more than once and the shadow will get darker. Open a New sheet in PS, select all, edit>fill>white. Now pick the color of the shade (it doesn?t have to be black), open the brush tool quite open but click in opacity and lower the slider to 20%. Now start spraying and try to create a gradually darker shade from one side to the other, without leaving round marks. Have you seen my parot, Rose?
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John Chiu
{K:6250} 7/7/2003
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The shadows work nice here and the compositon is vey good.
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Robert Gaither
{K:34128} 7/7/2003
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Now your the queen of these types of images how are us lowly subjects going to help? I like your image. You want a drop shadow Judy?
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Günter Koth
{K:13841} 7/7/2003
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Very nice work, Judy. The shadow works good and you used a beautiful border. Regards, Günter.
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PK- Photos
{K:13099} 7/7/2003
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Hi Judy, yes it looks good with the shadow.... Regards, Pia (Germany) :)
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Hakan Aker
{K:14146} 7/7/2003
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Hi Judy,this is a very nice shotithe framing is also lovely.My best regards ,H.
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steven carter
{K:2140} 7/7/2003
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Hi Judy. I am new here but not other places as youknow. I like the shot a bit different form than you usually do. The lighting is nice and the composition interesting. Oh i have a check onn this that says do not rate this photo was i supposed to or did you chose not to
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Kim kyungsang
{K:14135} 7/7/2003
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Excellent ,Judy ...kim
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