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Ha - that's rich! I expected the link for "party favors" to lead me to a source for rubber dog s--- from China.
LOL . . . or much, much worse!
Ha - that's rich! I expected the link for "party favors" to lead me to a source for rubber dog s--- from China.
I have no idea why people think post processing is cheating. It is just getting what your vision is on paper.
I dont see it as cheating at all, but some prefers PP which looks very natural, some prefers more noticeable PP (this is what I meant in my last comment). If PP couldnt be done on a computer, it would still be done in darkrooms.
What I want depends on the subject. Sometimes natural or even muted is great but sometimes I really like a higher contrast and some pop. I have seen yours shots too and you go the full range. You go with your vision which is great.
I have done some natural shots. Must have been tiredI'm not sure a creative style are something you can really control (unless you set your mind to it), its all a matter of taste - when we look at our image, either it looks finished or it doesnt.
Back to the subject of this thread though. You have a definite style on your dog shots. I think I could pick yours out of a group. Now your people shots are a different story. You have not quite developed a "Style" yet. They are good but just don't see your personality in them like I do your dog shots.
True!
Sorry Helene, for highjacking your threadositive:
Love the caption it does look like he/she is saying that! Nice shot as well![]()
Looks very peaceful- Looking at makes you calm down.
"Strolling . . ."
I made a trip to Roswell this weekend and on the way back, just outside the little "frontier town" of Lincoln, this huge elk was strolling casually across the road. I stopped in the middle of the road (the benefits of driving on country roads!) and shot the photos through the passenger window. I had never been so close to such a magnificent creature . . . they're usually very elusive . . . was a real treat for me.
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