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Old 29 August 2006, 08:19 AM   #1
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Well.... Photoshop can never replace a well taken photograph, and there isn't much that photoshop can do to improve a well taken photo.

In your case, I was not able to make your pic look better by using photoshop.
That tells me that your pic is a very well taken pic.

Ansel Adams had no photoshop and his cameras were equivalent to a 10 dollar throw away camera of today. And look at his work.

It is all in the use of light, and in showing the camera sensor a picture worth seeing.

And your image has both qualities.
Well done Avalon!
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Old 29 August 2006, 10:18 AM   #2
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Great pics, Al I especially like the lume shot and the GO inversion
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Old 29 August 2006, 10:45 AM   #3
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Ansel Adams had no photoshop and his cameras were equivalent to a 10 dollar throw away camera of today. And look at his work.
Adams was a good shooter, but not a spectacular one. He used extremely large format plates, which really helps the detail in the grain of the silver.

However, Adams was a jedi-master of the darkroom in the way that few photographers before or since did the tricks he did. When I was in journalism school years back, we processed our own film and exposed our own shots. Learning the art of dodging and burning and even 'silvering' was an education on it's own.

Chip is right, there's not much photoshop can do to improve a really good shot, and that Seiko shot is about as good as it gets. Nicely done, again, Al.
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Thanks again for the comments guys....inspires me to do more of this stuff!
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