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You might want to do some post-processing, like levels or curves [easily done in photoshop] to bring out the more vibrant colours, especially the reds in the persimmons
Nice and orangey! For the record, I disagree with Silencers. I belong to the school of thought who believe that photos taken should not be post-processed. It’s so easy to make things look better after the shot. Keep it natural. It takes skill and a good eye (like yours) to keep it interesting.
Nice subject, a bit under exposed making the colour seem dark, post processing helps but some would say that is cheating. The pics are a bit blurred, macro setting on? Focus would be better if centered on the lower left persimmon and the background faded, it will naturally make the picture composition look interesting.
July 29th, 2005 at 9:06 pm
persimmons, i like…
July 30th, 2005 at 1:39 pm
You might want to do some post-processing, like levels or curves [easily done in photoshop] to bring out the more vibrant colours, especially the reds in the persimmons
July 30th, 2005 at 6:24 pm
Nice and orangey! For the record, I disagree with Silencers. I belong to the school of thought who believe that photos taken should not be post-processed. It’s so easy to make things look better after the shot. Keep it natural. It takes skill and a good eye (like yours) to keep it interesting.
July 31st, 2005 at 2:36 pm
Nice subject, a bit under exposed making the colour seem dark, post processing helps but some would say that is cheating. The pics are a bit blurred, macro setting on? Focus would be better if centered on the lower left persimmon and the background faded, it will naturally make the picture composition look interesting.
August 17th, 2005 at 11:15 pm
It took more skill to do these naturally…and the shot it very beautiful & vibrant!