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posted on 10/29/2009 at 08:48 AM
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Frosty Morning
Took this one a couple of weeks ago.
Processing was a lot of experimentation so I'm anxious to know what you folks think.

[Edited on 10/29/2009 by OldGuy]
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posted on 10/29/2009 at 05:18 PM
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I like it. Lost a little of the "crispness," was that due to the processing? Other than that, I love the contrast between colors; a great piece
for the season.
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posted on 10/29/2009 at 06:48 PM
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I like the image, but I think the border ruins it.
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posted on 10/29/2009 at 07:41 PM
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davjlee - thanks, glad you like the shot. I took quite a few that day so who knows
Doc - glad you like the image as well. Your coment about the border doesn't surprise me in the least.
I think the problem is that I'm not a designer or an artist. I just read a story and a line in it summed it up perfectly. One of the characters says
"If I drew a picture of a cat I'd have to write the word cat beneath it so people would know what it is."
I guess I'll stick to taking pictures and keep the borders nice and simple. I can see the beauty that's out there and I can capture it in my limited
way but as for the rest, I suck at it.
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posted on 10/29/2009 at 11:54 PM
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There's nothing wrong with simple borders. Alternate between black and white depending on the image, fin!
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posted on 10/30/2009 at 12:10 AM
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| Quote: | Originally posted by TheDoc
I like the image, but I think the border ruins it. |
Agreed. I'm not a fan of processed images like that... but it is nice.
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posted on 10/30/2009 at 02:11 PM
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Beautiful image, but some areas are burned - tho I appreciate that lighting conditions would have been difficult.
Agree - bin the border. Something simpler would suit, but recognise you're never going to please everyone. Just don't detract from your image.
It looks like you've used some kind of brush / filter to paint over it. I'd probably prefer it without (unless there's a problem with the original
shot) so that I can get to see the crispness of that sugar frosting! Despite this it is still great work!
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posted on 11/2/2009 at 12:07 AM
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Here it is again with a whole lot less processing.
And looking at it myself I have to agree I went way overboard the first time.
Well, that's what I come here for, feedback.
Thanks folks. 
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posted on 11/2/2009 at 01:21 AM
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oh ya, I definitely like that muuuuch better. Nice work OldGuy!
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posted on 11/2/2009 at 04:29 PM
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Great shot OG... they look like edible sweets (candy), love the colours
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posted on 11/2/2009 at 10:00 PM
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I'm liking it. Looks coooold!
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posted on 11/3/2009 at 05:58 AM
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Really beautiful image OG!!
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posted on 11/3/2009 at 06:29 AM
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Definetly less processing. The detail in the frost is, how shall I say it, way cool. The grain in the background is a bit distracting, maybe blur/blend it out?
Ron
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posted on 11/3/2009 at 05:06 PM
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bdbolin - thanks glad you like it. Looking at my first attempt I really have to ask myself what the heck i was thinking. Oh well, if you don't try
you don't learn eh ?
Jamie - thank you too. I kinda like the colours myself
Colin - hey, glad you took a peek as well. Indeed it ws cold but not as cold as it's going to get 
Juha - thak you as well, much appreciated
rc - as I said, live and learn. And yeah, you're right about the grain. That's easy to fix. Thanks for pointing it out.
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posted on 11/5/2009 at 03:32 AM
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Ah, the new border's much better.
I would use the grain to your advantage, by putting the whole shot in Black and White. I've had shots that were grainy, and by BWing them it kind of
looks like it was shot on reversal film (like Pi)
Just a thought...
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posted on 11/6/2009 at 02:49 AM
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Frame on the second is much nicer-like the colors and the frost
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posted on 11/6/2009 at 02:27 PM
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I agree these look like sugar coated candy mmmmm...
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posted on 11/6/2009 at 05:39 PM
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I love the strong colours in this, but b+w might just work! Look for a channel, you're way more likely to get good results on the conversion. Pick
the best or blend two if the best finish is a combo
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