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Taobaybee
Maniac (V) Inmate

From: The Pool Of Life
Insane since: Feb 2003

posted posted 11-23-2003 17:00

I've been back online now for five days after what felt like ages since I moved flat (apartment) to my present one. I've hardly been able to drag myself away from the monitor for food, never mind sleep since then heh, you know the "sketch".
So in an attempt to normalize my sleeping patterns I got up and went out on my bike early this morning just as it was getting light.
I'm so glad I did, because I took some really nice (imo) photos' while I was out, of the very cold and frosty park.
It's probably down to lack of sleep, but I'm finding it hard to decide on the "best" way to edit a few of the shots. Here is an example, I am looking to keep the quality and feel of the frosty morning air while improving the overall impact.

What do you think? somtimes when I look at it I prefer the original , next time the other one.
'Tis no biggie tho folks. i would just like to hear your views.
The link should take you to a blank page with the first photo and the second as a rollover image.
If that doesn't work I'll publish them side by side.
tao
[edit]The image rollover seems to be working but you have to leave the cursor over the image for a few seconds for the rollover image to load. Looking at it now, scaled down to 640x480 it does not look as impressive as the 1280x960 one that I'm using as a desktop image. [edit]
Here is the the larger (134kb) photo

[This message has been edited by Taobaybee (edited 11-24-2003).]

Simon Figg
Nervous Wreck (II) Inmate

From: Dublin, Ireland
Insane since: Oct 2003

posted posted 11-24-2003 09:47

I like this picture. I'm no expert (no, really!), but I think I prefer the original image. Also, having played around in Photoshop 7 a bit, I think you could do a lot worse than just run the Auto Color command - it brings out a bit more colour, but I don't think it loses it's 'frosty' look. Mind you, I'm looking at this on a laptop screen, which isn't exactly the best way to make detailed colour comparisons!

Simon

Taobaybee
Maniac (V) Inmate

From: The Pool Of Life
Insane since: Feb 2003

posted posted 11-24-2003 22:02

Thanks Simon, I think you may be right about the original, but I tend to stay clear of "auto" anything heh. I took quite a few shots that morning and I'm going through them now to make another gallery.

Taobaybee
Maniac (V) Inmate

From: The Pool Of Life
Insane since: Feb 2003

posted posted 11-30-2003 19:09

Yay!! I put the photograph up for comments on the "Outdoor Eyes" Forums, and to my surprise it was chosen as one of their "Pictures Of The Day" This is the first time I have recieved any "recognition" like this, small though it may be, but I'm delighted!


[This message has been edited by Taobaybee (edited 11-30-2003).]

lein
Nervous Wreck (II) Inmate

From: umea/sisters
Insane since: Nov 2003

posted posted 12-01-2003 12:10

I am no auto-user too

would go for curves and levels and maybe some brightness wouldn't hurt . It is a wonderfull pic I do hope you can take a few more now and then LOL. And congrats on being picked as POD...

Lein



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