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Critique By: Erin Kelley  (K:1603)  
12/28/2007 2:26:11 AM

amazing! what a special find! i love the red lady bug and the sharp contrast of the white and dark branches.
would be a great painting!
:)
erin
        Photo By: Mark Brewster  (K:307)

Critique By: Mark Brewster  (K:307)  
8/30/2007 11:45:08 PM

James, thanks for your time. The shutter speed was 10 seconds. We were relaxing on the grass and I used a friend's sandal to prop the camera up a little bit. The red lights on the buildings were sparkling, but my aperture wasn't adjusted properly, so it was blury. I stamped it out to clean up the shot. Thanks again. -Mark
        Photo By: Mark Brewster  (K:307)

Critique By: * James *  (K:20200)  
8/30/2007 12:23:43 PM

certiainly a different perspective here. it looks fine, but i think if you had a bit longer exposure time the lights would have more of that star effect. what was your shutter speed on this one?

warmest regards ~ james
        Photo By: Mark Brewster  (K:307)

Critique By: Mark Brewster  (K:307)  
8/26/2007 3:20:09 PM

thanks for the info, brian!!!! it looks like that is it! i had no clue that this is the correct process for photographers to save to the web. thanks again for your time, and i'll keep that donor forum for donor-only posts from now on.
        Photo By: Mark Brewster  (K:307)

Critique By: Mark Brewster  (K:307)  
8/26/2007 4:51:39 AM

here is a new version i made. much better in my opinion.
        Photo By: Mark Brewster  (K:307)

Critique By: Brian Watters  (K:244)  
8/26/2007 4:02:32 AM

I appologize for the triple posting, thought it didn't take after refreshing screen. :)
        Photo By: Mark Brewster  (K:307)

Critique By: Brian Watters  (K:244)  
8/26/2007 4:00:40 AM

Hello Mark, I couldn't answer your question about matching PSCS3 images to their dulled web versions in the "Donor Only Forum" as my donor status has expired. So I'll place the answer here, even though my example is using PSCS2.
When you save your file for web, use the "Save for Web" or might say Web devices in CS3?
Then click on the arrow indicated in my attachment and select "Use Document Color Space". That should do the trick for you.
Hope it' helpful.
        Photo By: Mark Brewster  (K:307)

Critique By: Brian Watters  (K:244)  
8/26/2007 3:59:25 AM

Hello Mark, I couldn't answer your question about matching PSCS3 images to their dulled web versions in the "Donor Only Forum" as my donor status has expired. So I'll place the answer here, even though my example is using PSCS2.
When you save your file for web, use the "Save for Web" or might say Web devices in CS3?
Then click on the arrow indicated in my attachment and select "Use Document Color Space". That should do the trick for you.
Hope it' helpful.
- Regards, Brian D. Watters
        Photo By: Mark Brewster  (K:307)

Critique By: Brian Watters  (K:244)  
8/26/2007 3:58:52 AM

Hello Mark, I couldn't answer your question about matching PSCS3 images to their dulled web versions in the "Donor Only Forum" as my donor status has expired. So I'll place the answer here, even though my example is using PSCS2.
When you save your file for web, use the "Save for Web" or might say Web devices in CS3?
Then click on the arrow indicated in my attachment and select "Use Document Color Space". That should do the trick for you.
Hope it' helpful.
- Regards, Brian D. Watters
        Photo By: Mark Brewster  (K:307)

Critique By: Mark Brewster  (K:307)  
8/25/2007 6:09:00 PM

i, too, like what you did. is that an overlay layer with black? thanks for your time, everyone. it's very much appreciated.
        Photo By: Mark Brewster  (K:307)

Critique By: Dan Gheban  (K:3787)  
8/25/2007 9:17:31 AM

Very good portrait. Is a very Rembrandt-like self portrait. I Like the style. Congratulations!
        Photo By: Mark Brewster  (K:307)

Critique By: Kiarang Alaei  (K:49415)  
8/25/2007 9:00:15 AM

Perfect...
        Photo By: Mark Brewster  (K:307)

Critique By: Rodrigo Lemus  (K:-488)  
8/25/2007 6:57:03 AM

The portrait is good, but i like so much with a litle process, congratulations
        Photo By: Mark Brewster  (K:307)

Critique By: RC. Dany  (K:64104)  
8/25/2007 3:27:25 AM

Excellent portrait.
        Photo By: Mark Brewster  (K:307)

Critique By: Gustavo Scheverin  (K:164501) Donor  
8/25/2007 2:00:02 AM

Excelente retrato.
7/7
Felicitaciones!
        Photo By: Mark Brewster  (K:307)

Critique By: Fakhra O.  (K:5961)  
8/7/2007 8:43:55 PM

excellent photo
i liked the dof and perspective
well seen and captured
regards
Fakhra
        Photo By: Mark Brewster  (K:307)

Critique By: Maurizio Massetti  (K:30463)  
8/4/2007 9:34:35 AM

Excellent and difficul portrait. I like the details and the expression of the singer and the light from the right.
        Photo By: Mark Brewster  (K:307)

Critique By: Hesham Abouzekry  (K:15927)  
8/4/2007 6:36:41 AM

more of wonderful portrait.
DIRECT TO MY FAVORITE.
H.A
        Photo By: Mark Brewster  (K:307)

Critique By: Dorina Köbele-Milas  (K:1355)  
7/15/2007 4:02:23 PM

beautiful work and portrait,gives an interesting optical effect!
nice greets,dorina
        Photo By: Mark Brewster  (K:307)

Critique By: Theron Williams Sr  (K:1459) Donor  
7/15/2007 12:34:17 AM

interesting, love the capture
        Photo By: Mark Brewster  (K:307)

Critique By: Gustavo Scheverin  (K:164501) Donor  
7/14/2007 1:24:29 AM

Excelente retrato.
Felicitaciones!
        Photo By: Mark Brewster  (K:307)

Critique By: Geoff Ball  (K:3375)  
7/1/2007 3:42:45 AM

Great shot, love the colours and details. Wonderful point of view and depth.

Nicely done, captures the spirit of the town (at least how I remember it :)
        Photo By: Mark Brewster  (K:307)

Critique By: Mark Brewster  (K:307)  
6/11/2007 3:31:26 AM

thanks, gregory.
        Photo By: Mark Brewster  (K:307)

Critique By: Mark Brewster  (K:307)  
6/11/2007 3:26:45 AM

thanks a lot, erin. for the black and white in this shot i used selective black and white with a plugin called "black and white styler." it also allowed me to give it that gray/purple tint. convenient plugin, but overall i think CS3 might do a better job.
        Photo By: Mark Brewster  (K:307)

Critique By: Mark Brewster  (K:307)  
6/11/2007 3:22:16 AM

thanks for stopping by. yes, this is indeed 2 photos. otherwise it would be one HUGE cigarette, lol.
        Photo By: Mark Brewster  (K:307)

Critique By: Marcos Teixeira  (K:1738)  
6/9/2007 11:31:13 PM

Really great idea! Well done. Congrats
        Photo By: Mark Brewster  (K:307)

Critique By: Erin Kelley  (K:1603)  
6/9/2007 10:33:31 PM

Beautiful! Wonderful idea
        Photo By: Mark Brewster  (K:307)

Critique By: Erin Kelley  (K:1603)  
6/9/2007 10:32:15 PM

This is breathtaking! Amazing Mark!
Thanks for commenting on my photo... as I look at yours more, I'm impressed. Well done! Your photos are not just pretty places but they are clever. Well done! Do you edit your photos significantly or simply alterations like switching them to B&W?
Keep up the good work!
Erin
        Photo By: Mark Brewster  (K:307)

Critique By: Dorina Köbele-Milas  (K:1355)  
6/9/2007 10:28:10 PM

I like the idea very much...every parliament needs a light now and then... and the way you captured it...Also very sharp,really nice!Regards,dorina
        Photo By: Mark Brewster  (K:307)

Critique By: Tatiana Wilson  (K:1631)  
6/9/2007 8:18:13 PM

very good tecnik photo
is it made from two photos i wonder?
        Photo By: Mark Brewster  (K:307)


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