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Poof..then it was gone
Image Title:  Poof..then it was gone
 
 By: Rebecca Raybon  
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Photographer Rebecca Raybon {K:26655}
Project #7 Maximum Depth of Field Camera Model Fujii Finepix S602Z
Categories Children
Film Format
Portfolio Misc. and Abstract
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Uploaded 2/19/2004 Film / Memory Type na
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 186 Shutter na
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Critiques 11 Rating
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About My grandson having a ball throwing snow..
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There are 11 Comments in 1 Pages
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Hugo de Wolf   {K:184670} 2/19/2004
Very well timed, a great capture of a great moment! Well done!

Cheers,

Hugo


john amore   {K:14015} 2/19/2004
great composition good subject matter well done john


Jula Amore   {K:2635} 2/19/2004
Great shot!Bravo!
Regards.
J.


Roger Cotgreave   {K:15892} 2/20/2004
hi rebecca thanks for all the wonderful comments, he is very handsome it drives me crazy..this is a nice shot but because it is a little blown in parts I think BW may of worked better...here is something I wrote to someone today who aske dme how do I do it..I hope it helps regards roger

Hi Tobiah, all my pics go through PS were I usually do this, I check the
levels or curves of each pic a few tweaks can make or break a pic. I nearly
always do this which is one of the best things I know of and hardly anyone
uses it. I do not do any edge sharpening unless it is through lab mode which
is rarely. This is the technique you will have to play with the settings it will work great with your 18-55 lens. Go to
PS and then the unsharp mask and do this it is called contrast sharpening
Radius 30-50 Percentage 10-30 threshold 0... for most of my pics I do 25 % 35
Radius. Always work on a separate layer and keep your original incase you
screw up.

Play with putting one layer on top of another and use the soft
light filter ,overlay and sometime multiply use the opacity slide, learn
about layer masks. All this sounds a lot but I can tweak a pic in few mins.
Of course the idea is get it right in the camera first but easier said than
done I am getting better at it. PS is the modern darkroom it is a must for
digital pics. Here are some vital links...

That pic you liked was already a good shot I think I put a sepia layer on the top of it in overlay mode and brought it down to 30%

http://www.seittipaja.fi/data/Photography_lessons/Processing/Lesson_1/_Levels.html

http://www.russellbrown.com/body.html

http://194.100.88.243/petteri/pont/How_to/n_Digital_BW/n_Digital_BW/a_Digital_Black_and_White.html


http://www.photoworkshop.com/canon/lessons_1-5.html

I have learnt everything through these guys and taking lots of shots and
playing around. I will look at what I call a good pic from some of the
masters and try and go out and take one like that just for the
practice...let me know how you go...take care roger


donato r.   {K:16361} 2/20/2004
simpatica!!!!!!


Brian Kinney   {K:1208} 2/20/2004
Very nice Rebecca...I really like the freeze motion...nice shot!


Michel Stuber   {K:417} 2/21/2004
great! you got the right timing!!


jon parsons   {K:13630} 2/21/2004
Rebecca, a wonderful capture of your little grandson throwing his snowball my friend! good work....jon


Norbert Holschbach   {K:601} 2/21/2004
Great Job on this. I wonder who is having more fun, the photografer or the boy throwing the snow. Thanks for responding to my photo. You have a lot of good stuff in your portfolio.


Jimmy Payne   {K:21163} 2/21/2004
Excellent capture, Rebecca lady. Caught just at the right moment as the snow ball was falling apart.
Jimmy
There you are taking a picture of your grandson throwing snow, and I was outside today in my shrit sleeves and took a picture of my granddaughter playing in her sand box.


mandy welsh   {K:3146} 2/28/2004
Perfect capture! Its one of those that you'd worry did I catch that? But you did! Good job! I love how the snow looks falling apart, its wonderful. You have a great eye! ~mandy


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