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26th August 2010, 05:45 PM
#21
Re: Ding Ding
Cheers, they have an American tram here, not running this day. The problem with the rain was its unpredictability, it was dry then pouring and I couldn't keep the lens clear of spots. Cheers for the advice Richard.
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4th September 2010, 01:08 PM
#22
Re: Ding Ding
I thought it could do with one of Wendy's horses. Went again for the last time and decided it is impossible to photograph the trams because of sheer numbers of people. It isn't usual for me to get half a person I just found it too frustrating after returning time and time again to find yet more people.
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4th September 2010, 02:17 PM
#23
Re: Ding Ding
Nice Arith: I really like the first one. The second one is very good too and a few people don't hurt once and awhile. If only you could dress them though. Anyway, I don't think you should let a few stray humans stop you because you're doing a great job.
Wendy
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4th September 2010, 08:19 PM
#24
Re: Ding Ding
Cheers Wendy they polish up nice; in fact I think that is the first occasion I got away with using Topaz Interior Strong Detail. I mostly start with bold detail pulling back on the bold and adding medium and a lot of RL sharpening, then mess around with the light to try and get interesting shadows. But like I said the top one was mainly Interior Strong Detail.
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