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heres me giving another shot at photography.. lmao...
 

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Yo Ronen,

Congrats on pic of the week. See you don't need that macro lens anymore.

Funny thing is that when i saw it was like holy crap, i have that pic. Remember when i went over to take the pics, well i took one at almost the same identical angle. Check it out. Congrats once again!
 
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Pedro said:
Yo Ronen,

Congrats on pic of the week. See you don't need that macro lens anymore.

Funny thing is that when i saw it was like holy crap, i have that pic. Remember when i went over to take the pics, well i took one at almost the same identical angle. Check it out. Congrats once again!

Ha Ha,

Ronen beated you with his crapy camera.
 
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Hey,

Ronen's is a rebel, not that i am a fan of canon, but it's damn good! lol So take back that crappy comment! :smash:
 
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Pedro said:
Yo Ronen,

Congrats on pic of the week. See you don't need that macro lens anymore.

Funny thing is that when i saw it was like holy crap, i have that pic. Remember when i went over to take the pics, well i took one at almost the same identical angle. Check it out. Congrats once again!

Thank you very much Pedro .I wish i knew what i did to get that pic ,No tripod just point (no breathing ) and shoot

You lie to me ,thats my pic you just put your name on it ,lol :biggrin: ,,lol Jking jking

I see i have the talent you have ,Im a rebel with a cause :biggrin:

That is a sweet pic Too ,copy cat:biggrin:
 
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What exactly are you trying to do?

I am starting to see alot of these pics with clowns and corals other than anemones. That's good to show the newcomers to the hobby that an enemone is not required.
 
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vanceny said:
just clean it up and make it look nicer. I'm not much of a photgrapher so I think photoshop could help with my mistakes.

Dont wrry ,im not a much one either ,how i took the Photo of the week is beyond me ,Imnot the best ,but keeep trying and sooner or later youll get the hang of it ,or just bug Pedro :biggrin: ,,lol
 

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with 5.5 you have all the tools to clean up a photo.

I use a combination of things.

This is my usual workflow for a jpeg taken with a dig camera.

open, check the levels, do a preliminary level adjustment.
then using color balance/selective color/hue&saturation I adjust the color.
after getting the color to my satisfaction I go back to the levels and do the final adjustments. the last step is using the unsharp mask to sharpen the image. I also will use the dodge and burn tools and a variety of other ones when needed.

Everyone has their own workflow with photoshop there are always more than one way to accomplish the same thing. perhaps Pedro and I can have a PS workshop someday.
 

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That would be great. Its the layers that always confuse me. I have trouble using them. I've played around with it for abit but I guess I were more proficient at it.
I guess its more practice makes perfect kind of thing.
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it's the kind of thing you need to be shown, but then you have to use the program a lot and get the feel of it.

I believe that the many years I spent in a darkroom helps me when working on an digital image. I used to print all my own black and white, and color photos.
you get a real good sense for color and dealing with the contrast and densitys of a negative and print. Jumping right into photoshop I think you miss some of that basic training.
 
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I couldn't agree more. It's hard to give a set workflow because each picture requires different solutions. Take sharpening for example. I normally try to sharpen just the channel with the least amount of noise. Normally that would be the blue channel.

I think you just need to really start using it more often. Try picking up a book or two. After you get the hang of it it will be pretty easy to you. I am still learning quite a bit.
 
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