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Description Nikon D200
Tamron 17/50
f/22- 10/1 -100

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Comments: 14

LordIlpilazzo [2011-12-30 15:41:32 +0000 UTC]

Wow!

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Tulgay In reply to LordIlpilazzo [2011-12-30 15:59:29 +0000 UTC]

thank you

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LordIlpilazzo In reply to Tulgay [2011-12-30 16:03:26 +0000 UTC]

Most welcome... it really is a stunning shot!

... thank you for the Devwatch

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FlorinALF [2011-12-28 07:00:39 +0000 UTC]

Beautiful work

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Tulgay In reply to FlorinALF [2011-12-28 07:10:28 +0000 UTC]

thank you very much..

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FlorinALF In reply to Tulgay [2011-12-28 07:14:03 +0000 UTC]

My pleasure sir

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Charmey79 [2011-12-22 18:27:34 +0000 UTC]

wowwwwwwww that is so nice Tulgay

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Tulgay [2011-12-21 15:59:09 +0000 UTC]

thanks Walt..
I have very good tripot. ( tripot weight 3,5 kg)
I taked this photo in water because I want to have a different photo then another photographer.
I will try with CS5 in a short time..
thank you very much for your comments...

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Good-e-nuf [2011-12-21 14:35:34 +0000 UTC]

Nice one Tulgay! Looks like a little camera shake though. Try this(it works with CS3 also!


Open a photo in CS5 and use Command J to create a new background layer.

Change the blend mode of the layer to Vivid Light.

Press Command I to invert the layer.

Go to Filter Blur Gaussian blur and set the blur to ~3(if you see a halo around the areas that appear lower the blur or raise the blur to just before the halo). The blur will be dependent on initial image sharpness. Usually three works for most photos.

Press Option Command Shift E. A new layer appears giving you a total of three layers. Pull the middle layer to the trash and change the blend mode of the new layer to Overlay, Hardlight or Softlight; which ever is more pleasing.

At this point you may want to ease up on some of the sharpening in some areas. Create a layer mask by clicking the square with the circle on the bottom of the layers pallet. If white use the brush(B) (set to black after hitting D{default colors}) tool to erase or lower the sharpening in areas. You can leave a percentage of the sharpening by reducing the opacity of the brush. You can use your imagination to create other effects.

Walt


This is using MAC keys, for the PC:

Command = Control
Option = Alt

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apostolos-t [2011-12-18 17:41:30 +0000 UTC]

very nice shoot!!!!

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Tulgay In reply to apostolos-t [2011-12-18 18:55:02 +0000 UTC]

thank you very much..

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Navvyblue [2011-12-18 12:31:02 +0000 UTC]

Muhteşem!

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Tulgay In reply to Navvyblue [2011-12-18 18:54:50 +0000 UTC]

teşekkür ederim..

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Navvyblue In reply to Tulgay [2011-12-18 20:39:52 +0000 UTC]

Rica ederim, saygΔ±lar...

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