Tropidolaemus
Senior Member
Registered: September 2003 Location: Boynton Beach, FL Posts: 163
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Mon November 10, 2003 8:52pm
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Rating: 8
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I would prefer to see the whole lion although if you have to leave something out his butt is a good choice : ) I'm a little loopy so I would have had the window down myself. But then again I keep Cobras as pets.
------------------------------ John
What kind of Brushes did Picasso use???
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Connie
Senior Member
Registered: November 2003 Location: Pueblo West, CO Posts: 364
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Tue November 11, 2003 1:24am
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The soft out of focus background and shadows on the one lion gives this picture a "dreamy" quality.
------------------------------ Connie
"Never Go Faster Than Your Guardian Angel Can Fly"
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Tue November 11, 2003 4:06am
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Nice shot Boom Boom. I think it would have been better with both the lions fully in the frame but the picture has a nice quality.
I don't think the rest of the coach would have thanked Tropolaemus for the window opening idea!!
Polly
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Tue November 11, 2003 5:14pm
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Mat, Me mucho crazy too - not only would I have the window down but probably hang out of it too.... guess the passengers would really throw a wobbly over that !
Anyway, to the task in hand. Ol' eagle-eyes spotted the fence beyond the trees which sort of spoit it for me. The answer, and an improvement to the composition, it to put in a heavy crop from the top down to to the peeling bark in the center stumps. While you are 'at it' dial in a little touch of sharpen filter.
Regards, Roger
PS 'auto levels' does not always give you the correct tones - try playing with 'levels'.
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Tue November 11, 2003 5:16pm
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Who the heck is 'Mat' and how did he get in here ?
OOOooppps ! (Sorry John)
R
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