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Joe Plocki
{K:779} 5/14/2006
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Oh wow, NeatImage did a great job, there. I accidentally shot the first 20 or so in this batch at ISO 3200, having forgotten to adjust the settings after demonstrating some features to a coworker. Unfortunately, there were a lot I took at ISO 3200 that I liked. I'm going to try NeatImage out on the rest of them, and see what I end up with - thanks!
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narabia
{K:9563} 5/13/2006
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I could say the photo is in my style :) Thai is why i like it. The imporoved picture is better. I would additionally use neatimage to revove digital noise. If you do not know it, it is a freeware available at www.neatimage.com
for course using it we can loose details of the photo so we need to chose settings carefully
I add changed photo. I cropped it only in order not to resize (to show the efect of neatimage)
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Joe Plocki
{K:779} 5/13/2006
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I appreciate your suggestions. I'm not so great with Photoshop, but maybe if I had shot it something like this, then?
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Alicia Popp
{K:87532} 5/13/2006
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me encantan esto ángulos inusuales... y la elicadeza de esos pétalos es fantástica!!!
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John Segon-Fisher
{K:2580} 5/13/2006
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Dear Joe
I agree entirely with Ashley, but i would also have removed the parrtial flower on the bottom left - I feel you have the beginnings of a very simple and striking composition.
Cheers John
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Ash
{K:9427} 5/13/2006
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The lighting here is brilliant. The exposure is right on the mark, and I love the soft tones and colours. One minor thing, I would crop that little bit of blue off of the left side. Perfect capture otherwise.
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