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these are really fuckin sweet
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Got another one for ya.
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these are pretty sweet xiv
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Lmfao, perfect gif
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Just a few more of some graduation parties... here are my favorites...
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Wow Xiv, these are great. My favorites are the close up ones, especially the snow, ice, and water shots. Would love to see more like them.
So just wondering, is it gonna like become a thing, which letter shall we end Xid's name with? No seriously, sorry Xix. I love your photos. |
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gj Xir
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Yeah, awesome Xib!
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Here is another:
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haha thanks. I feel like for that one I am in 'Bugs Life' or something. I guess that was the inspiration?
(Whats this? I have inspiration for shots now?) |
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I'm on Vacation right now in Pinecrest, California. Snapped a cool pick of my two friends Hannah and Connor when they were not looking. I liked how this one turned out.
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In that one of the dandelion, you have the perfect perspective. You make that dandelion look huge. Also, I never realized how much dead dandelion fluff looks like spiders webs.
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dam ziz that ones nice
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Got a few more of my favorties:
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damn \iz you're pretty good at getting the camera out at the right time.
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The only thing I want to point out : pay attention to the overall sharpness you want to give to your subjects in post-production.
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It really depends of the type of subject. A rocky-texture can be visually more interesting with a higher clarity such as this one : (what lens did you use btw ?) Quote:
Other than that, you really have a good diversity in your pictures. Colours always strike the eye too. |
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To heal your picture, you could do this : ![]() Make a radial filter and reduce the amount of noise (or make a layer mask if you're working on Photoshop). Reducing the clarity and/or sharpness can help too. Here's the before and after comparison : ![]() And the final result : I don't like to work with works of others but I figure it could help. ;) |
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