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03-05-2008, 08:31 PM
#511
 Originally Posted by toriaj
It's a great shot, Lukas. The edited version is over-the-top for my taste, but I know lots of people enjoy that look so I have respect for it. I prefer the sky in the original, and the green grass is a little radioactive  but it really is a good shot.
Thanks Tori. I agree that it's overdone, but sometimes when you take a crappy picture of a great scene you just want to blast it with pp. I think I opened it to tweak something and screwed up the color profile. That's why it appears a little over saturated. I still don't really understand that stuff. I toned the color down some here.
Lukas
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03-05-2008, 08:39 PM
#512
 Originally Posted by TheWengler
Thanks Tori. I agree that it's overdone, but sometimes when you take a crappy picture of a great scene you just want to blast it with pp.  I think I opened it to tweak something and screwed up the color profile. That's why it appears a little over saturated. I still don't really understand that stuff.  I toned the color down some here.
Hey, I think it looks awesome! It reminds me of the Wizard of Oz.
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03-05-2008, 10:08 PM
#513
I am mostly up to speed with PP work - except for layers which seem to be mostly a mystery.
If I paste something on as a new layer - it covers the old - so what's the point? How are these layers blended - unless it is a cut and paste.
Sorry to sound thick - but it really is something I don't understand - and when people talk about layers and making new ones etc - I don't get it.
Geoff Chandler. UK/England/Surrey
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03-05-2008, 11:10 PM
#514
 Originally Posted by Geoff Chandler
I am mostly up to speed with PP work - except for layers which seem to be mostly a mystery.
If I paste something on as a new layer - it covers the old - so what's the point? How are these layers blended - unless it is a cut and paste.
Sorry to sound thick - but it really is something I don't understand - and when people talk about layers and making new ones etc - I don't get it.
Well I'm certainly no expert but I'll see if I can explain better. I'm using Photoshop Elements 5. Other programs may be different.
1) Open image
2) Create a duplicate layer
3) Edit each individual layer separately as needed. For me I did the sky in one layer and the land/castle in the other one. You can hide a layer by clicking the the eye icon next to each layer in the menu on the right. All changes you make only happen to the highlighted layer.
4) Select the top layer in the menu. Hold Ctrl and hit the "create new layer" icon. By holding Ctrl it will place the new layer underneath the top layer. Then select the top layer and hit Ctrl+G. When you do this all you will be able to see is the bottom layer. That doesn't make a ton of sense to me either, but it works.
5) Select the new blank layer and a soft edged paint brush. Paint where you want the changes from your top layer to appear on the bottom layer. For example, if I have my foreground edit on the bottom and my sky edit on top the I'll paint over the over exposed sky and as I do so it will be replaced with the sky edit. It's like painting with a brush where you paint is whatever alterations you made to the top layer.
When you use layers you're not really using all of any of the individual layers. Either you do something like above and only parts of each layer are showing or make the top layer transparent (like I did for the soft focus edit). I hope this makes more sense.
Lukas
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03-05-2008, 11:34 PM
#515
Nikon D50, Nikkor 18-55mm, Nikkor 50mm 1.8, Sigma 70-300mm APO DG Macro, Tokina 12-24
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03-12-2008, 08:38 PM
#516
Esplanade in Singapore
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03-14-2008, 01:12 PM
#517
I found this site while being bored at work so I figured I would register and contribute...there are some GREAT photo's in this thread and I hope you like mine. Unfortunately, since I'm at work I can only post an older picture that has a large logo on it...oh well
This was taken outside the Science Museum in Minneapolis, MN.
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03-14-2008, 09:12 PM
#518
great colors there, anhktruong. Welcome to the site
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03-15-2008, 09:42 PM
#519
St Vincent de Paul church in Los Angeles.
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(formerly Pentax 50 1.4/50-200/55-300/K100D, Sigma 18-50 2.8/70-300 APO, Tamron 28-75, Viv 800, Tele-Tokina 800, Canon S3 IS, Samsung L210)
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03-20-2008, 05:33 PM
#520
Heres a "few" shots from today, all taken in helsinki.
#1.Random old building in b&w.

#2.Art Museum

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#4.Museum/Movie Theatre

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