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    Yellowstone This what i started with. I was trying to get rustic old feel and try to get the Buffalo to stand out. I am very new to post processing and use whatever program i can find for free - presently Gimp.

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    I think you can achieve your goal "making the Buffalo stand out" very easily in the color version, then consider converting to B & W.

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    Yellowstone

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    Hi Mathew, I personally like the 3rd the most. I would guess that it's the closest to what came out of the camera. The B&W is hard and shows more contrast than what I am comfortable with. The second, de-saturated version version isn't bad, but it looses a lot of the beauty you naturally have in the scene.
    Gimp can be an awfully powerful software given it's open source. Like all good editing programs though, it has a bit of a learning curve. Take the time to get to know it, there are tons of tutorials on the subject.
    Keep at it, this is a very good effort ...

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    Thanks for the encourgement. The middle one is the jpg i started with, raw would have been better but this was a quick drive by photo that we were not expecting -- just grabbed the camera and shot -- i used the canon software to bring up the sharpness and colors a bit.

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    Hi Mathew, I prefer the third edit also, nice capture!

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    Hi Matthew, although I prefer the third edit, all of your conversions have that twig coming out of his butt !! It would be nice if you can remove that...and please blur that sharp brown piece of wood at the top of his back...just a suggestion...

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    The third image is the best. I concur with Izzie's quip.
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    Ha! I hadn't noticed that in that way! Part of the learning curve in photo editing.

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    Matt, I think you have achieved your aim of producing a vintage affect with the B&W, but like Izzy, I find that stick in his butt distracting. It looks like he was bested by the matador.

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    Re: Yellowstone

    a cropped and slightly embellished version.. (or what to do on flickr on a Sunday night)
    and i found a use for the stick
    Yellowstone

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    Quote Originally Posted by MatthewWilliams View Post
    a cropped and slightly embellished version.. (or what to do on flickr on a Sunday night)
    and i found a use for the stick
    Yellowstone
    OK William, you've made my day!

    The stick? Priceless! For everything else, there's Gimp!

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    Awesome...it's good to have a little fun with our skills once in a while

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    Quote Originally Posted by MatthewWilliams View Post
    a cropped and slightly embellished version.. (or what to do on flickr on a Sunday night)
    and i found a use for the stick
    Man o man! Gotta have some fun image every now and then -- thanks for the morning smiles. My headache from last night disappeared straight off seeing this one.

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    Man o man! Gotta have some fun image every now and then -- thanks for the morning smiles. My headache from last night disappeared straight off seeing this one.
    glad i made your day -- my headache started when i got home and found the washing machine was broken... i would post pictures but not that exciting

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    One good hit by the buffalo in the dunce cap might knock some sense into your washing machine..or not, but it would be entertaining to watch and would make a good picture

    Just kidding - I hope the washing machine is a quick and relatively painless fix for you Matthew.

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    glad i made your day -- my headache started when i got home and found the washing machine was broken... i would post pictures but not that exciting
    One of our washing machines broke not too long ago, and more recently it was suspected that the other did, but really a pillow explosion was the cause. That is generally better but if you are prone to headaches you probably prefer your pillow.

    Does the hat and so on indicate this photo has been considered a hopeless case? Well, I think the last version is the closest to a good edit- minus the hat and glasses, if you are looking for a serious photo still.

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    Re: Yellowstone

    dont pet the buffalo

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    No. 3 for me and I love the PP additions. A sense of humor can frequently make someone's day.

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