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These were shot with my old 10D, the one that Kwik2nec currently has. I know it doesn't have to do with cars. Just an awesome camera. Also posted on another webforum already.

Enjoy,
Len

Enjoy,
Len
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Yeah, how the hell did you get the water to look like that . Surreal.
</TD></TR></TABLE>Yeah, how the hell did you get the water to look like that . Surreal.
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Love that one!
Nice job

Love that one!
Nice job
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PM Sent. It's not photoshop despite what others may say. All of these pictures recieved adjustments in brightness and contrast. Mainly increased contrast to a maximum of 5. Some images were cropped and all resized for web hosting reasons. On the black and white pictures, I just desaturated the colors. In the last picture I desaturated the background with only that one leaf remaining in color. That's all folks.
Thank You for the comments. I will be out tonight shooting a friend's ITR. I'll post pics up as soon as I get the processed.
PM Sent. It's not photoshop despite what others may say. All of these pictures recieved adjustments in brightness and contrast. Mainly increased contrast to a maximum of 5. Some images were cropped and all resized for web hosting reasons. On the black and white pictures, I just desaturated the colors. In the last picture I desaturated the background with only that one leaf remaining in color. That's all folks.
Thank You for the comments. I will be out tonight shooting a friend's ITR. I'll post pics up as soon as I get the processed.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by thrashin »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">len has skills
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Photography School has really paid off. Thank You
</TD></TR></TABLE>Photography School has really paid off. Thank You
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Photography School has really paid off. Thank You
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so you took classes?
...can you elaborate a little...like what do they teach you and stuff? is it worth it?
Photography School has really paid off. Thank You
</TD></TR></TABLE>so you took classes?
...can you elaborate a little...like what do they teach you and stuff? is it worth it?
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so you took classes?
...can you elaborate a little...like what do they teach you and stuff? is it worth it?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Course it's worth it. So far we've been studying just composition. They want to drill it in our heads that every picture we take needs to have some sort of "meaning." Either to yourself or what you want the audience to see. Learn the principal of having balance in your photos. I love it.
so you took classes?
...can you elaborate a little...like what do they teach you and stuff? is it worth it?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Course it's worth it. So far we've been studying just composition. They want to drill it in our heads that every picture we take needs to have some sort of "meaning." Either to yourself or what you want the audience to see. Learn the principal of having balance in your photos. I love it.
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Course it's worth it. So far we've been studying just composition. They want to drill it in our heads that every picture we take needs to have some sort of "meaning." Either to yourself or what you want the audience to see. Learn the principal of having balance in your photos. I love it. </TD></TR></TABLE>
thats dope! ill hopefully be taking classes when i go to college next year
Course it's worth it. So far we've been studying just composition. They want to drill it in our heads that every picture we take needs to have some sort of "meaning." Either to yourself or what you want the audience to see. Learn the principal of having balance in your photos. I love it. </TD></TR></TABLE>
thats dope! ill hopefully be taking classes when i go to college next year



