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Posted on Saturday, July 30, 2005, 01:37 PM


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wow... dig the multiple exposures. want to see more of the dude with the guitar.

Posted by: peter on August 2, 2005 10:50 AM


I just spent half a day downloading these pics in a remote croatian village - but totally worth it. Getting good.

Posted by: borko on August 3, 2005 01:11 PM


what features on photoshop do you use to get the 3rd, 4th pics enhanced so awesomely? i just got the program and need some help/tips to get started as i am completely overwhelmed by it!

thanks a bunch!

Posted by: laila on August 25, 2005 02:09 PM


Almost all of the pictures I take are pretty much strait off the camera. In the sense that what makes them unusual to you has to do with how I took the picture and not from photoshop. I actually should photoshop them more to fix the colors and skin tone but color is something I'm pretty bad at adjusting so I get frustrated and don't do it. I find that digital cameras take crummy uninteresting photos especially in terms of dynamic range (they're like slide film only worse). I usually push slide film and don't like to blind people at night with a flash so I started doing some digital push processing with digital cameras. I shoot the picture off about 2 stops, sometimes even 4 which basically gives a black photo. Then I use the shadow/highlight tool to electronically push process the exposure. Takes all of about 5 seconds depending on how picky I'm feeling that day. Both of those pictures you're referring to were probably processed through photoshop in under a minute. The process only seems to work well with canon jpegs though. Nikon's yield tons of colored noise in the shadows if you underexpose them. All of these cameras are designed for properly exposed pictures and don't like to be fucked with. If I were you I would get a book and learn how to adjust curves, levels and sharpening. That's 90% of what any good photographer does in photoshop. Plus retouching if you do portraits.

Posted by: Casa de Punk on August 25, 2005 03:26 PM


hi
wo kommt ihr denn her?
seid echt süß:)

Posted by: Melli on March 5, 2006 06:54 AM


i love you

Posted by: i love you on April 16, 2006 07:43 PM


that poor kitty looks so sad.

Posted by: hola on July 22, 2007 10:37 AM


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