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ctfchallenge | all galleries >> Challenge 153 - Part Thereof >> Part Thereof - Eligible > Puma
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24-FEB-2008 deseng

Puma

Mumbai

Canon PowerShot S3 IS ,DCR 250, Raynox
1/10s f/3.5 at 13.9mm hide exif
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Date/Time24-Feb-2008 14:56:46
MakeCanon
ModelCanon PowerShot S3 IS
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length13.9 mm
Exposure Time1/10 sec
Aperturef/3.5
ISO Equivalent
Exposure Bias-0.33
White Balance
Metering Modecenter weighted (2)
JPEG Quality
Exposure Program
Focus Distance

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ctfchallenge26-Feb-2008 07:06
thanks Rod- I will try to remember that :D
Rod 25-Feb-2008 19:41
I like it a lot better now Debi. It's normally always nice to get some rich looking blacks in a B&W picy. Though it's not always needed. I think you should be well pleased with this. Well done megirl.
ctfchallenge25-Feb-2008 18:46
updated but not completely happy Debi
ctfchallenge25-Feb-2008 05:22
Thanks Sue. Rod I never got around to getting the look I wanted. So I took the lazy way and PPed in Picasa. Let me see if I can work on it tonight.
sue anne25-Feb-2008 01:54
Very nicely done in B/W.
Rod 24-Feb-2008 20:34
Debi I have posted two versions of this in Pending. The first one I just pulled down to the right on the middle of the line to darken the picy. On the second one I did the same & then used the Burn tool from the floating pallet (it's a hand icon) When you pick the hand you can hover your curser over the picy & right click so you can change the circle size. You will see up the top just just under the main menusa a place where you can change the percentage, I use 3% & set the other little window to shadows & just go over the bits you want darker.
Rod 24-Feb-2008 20:08
This picy is nicely layered & works really well in B&W. For me I would like it darker so the light has more prominence in the pic Try pulling down to the right on the middle of the curves line Debi & see if you can find a sweet spot where you can get some nice near black & the highlghts should start doing some magic to the picy. Well done on this one megirl.
ctfchallenge24-Feb-2008 18:54
great idea Debi and nicely shot. Love the metallic feel...claire