Cross-processed look

Look at these piccies. The composition is not awing, but the
photoshopping turns many of them into gorgeous eye-candy. Who's a
wizard here? Care to comment?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tsunaminotes/

Mike Henley


Re: cross-processed look

I like this one:
<http://www.flickr.com/photos/tsunaminotes/110093787/in/set-486386/>


Matt Clara


Re: cross-processed look

In article <1152278789.350086.298400@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com>,
This kind of Photoshopping is fine in small doses. Force it upon every
photo and it gets old in a hurry.
I admit to heavily Photoshopping some images but it's to recreate an
emotion or vision not captured by my photography skills. I consider my
adjustments a success if it feels right and the image looks natural.
Usually it's altering the white balance, applying a large diameter
unsharp mask, tweaking the RGB midpoints, and maybe shifting some colors.


Kevin McMurtrie


Re: cross-processed look

Mostly stupid crap. What else is new?


Uraniumcommittee@yahoo.com


Re: cross-processed look

Piccies. Sure.
Awing. What?
Eye-candy. At a certain level there is something interesting about
them; at another, it's a one-trick pony, the trick being tricks.
Wizard. Paying no attention to the man behind the curtain.
Comment? Done.
--
Frank ess
Experience makes us see an enormous difference between piety and
goodness.
-Blaise Pascal, philosopher and mathematician (1623-1662)


Frank ess


Re: cross-processed look

They look nice to me. I see nothing wrong with the composition.
--
Bill in Lake Charles


Bill K


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