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11 years 11 months ago #1 by EsseXploreR
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So, I have never really edited anything about my photo's before, but I realized how easy photobucket's editing tools work. What do you guys think?


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"It's better to regret something you did, then something you didn't do"

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11 years 11 months ago #2 by LnZee13
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I love the first picture, I think i like it even better than the edited version. Your editing is subtle (which is good). Did you play with the highlights and shadows? In some it seems that you have decreased the highlighting, I notice that when I do this to my photos, they appear a little flat. If you try to decrease the exposure rather than the highlights or brightness, you will get the same effect but without losing depth. Nice photos, though, you've got a good perspective.

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11 years 11 months ago #3 by EsseXploreR
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Thanks for the compliment :razz:

I actually mostly just resize them, make them a little darker, and bump up the saturation a little bit. I usually wind up not seeing how bight they are on my camera when i'm taking the shot, so i need to work on that a little bit.

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11 years 11 months ago #4 by LnZee13
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All of your original photos have sort of a bleakness about them which i think is really cool, that's how I like my photos to look. I think decreasing the exposure and even decreasing the saturation slightly would suit your photos well, just a suggestion. I think it would work really well in the first photo, particularly, because it would emphasize the shadows on the left side of the building. I love the third photo, too. Really cool depth.

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