Spiders and a big Butterfly

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Spiders and a big Butterfly

Postby r0ckstarr on July 29, 2010, 05:12:00 AM

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Re: Spiders and a big Butterfly

Postby TransAmGirly on July 29, 2010, 03:15:51 PM

And remind me to never come to this thread again. Spider, eeeewww
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Re: Spiders and a big Butterfly

Postby AutoEccentric on July 29, 2010, 05:02:18 PM

I was going through some of your flickr pics and was wondering how often you do post processing on your photos? I have been doing it a lot just so I can get a feel for light room but even then they dont look as good as i would like them.
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Re: Spiders and a big Butterfly

Postby r0ckstarr on July 29, 2010, 05:52:04 PM

Every picture. The pictures above just have a contrast and white balance adjustment.
Here's a comparison. First picture is straight from the camera. 2nd is with a Contrast and White Balance adjustment using Levels in Photoshop. Also, a slight cropping. The first picture was a bit underexposed because I was in the shadows and had a white wall as the background. These were taken with the Optio W90.
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