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lol... Actually in that picture the white balance was spot on. The whole area had that golden tone. Which is why I didn't adjust it in photoshop...
I was going to say, I kind of liked it the way it was before. But it still seemed rather weird to me, I'm not really sure what the picture was of? But that's just me, I did like that flowing light in teh gold tone.
I like the first one except for the kid with their back facing to the camera.
1.That is my daughter and I didn't know she ran into the picture, I had it at a 10 or 15 second exposure.
The basketball court and house kind of feel subjectless to me.
2.I actually took this picture because I liked the color tone, and lonely feeling it had to it.
The second one I can't tell what is in the foreground.
3.In this picture its a brick wall with light globes, I was trying to do a silohuette with the sunset in the background.
The black and white one seems a little too bright to me... but then again I have a problem with underexposure... so maybe mine should look like this.
4.Just adjusted the contrast on this one.
That's cool, it would have been neat if she was swinging or something (not sure if she's old enough, sorry I'm not sure when kids are able to swing...) and the swing was moving back and forth in your picture. Just a random thought I had.
That's cool, it would have been neat if she was swinging or something (not sure if she's old enough, sorry I'm not sure when kids are able to swing...) and the swing was moving back and forth in your picture. Just a random thought I had.
True, that basketball court is lonely.
Actually now that you say that I have a picture of my niece going down the slide instead of a light trail its a human trail...lol
That last picture is pretty cool, except becuase of how blurry she is at the bottom. I have no way how to avoid this, but it's still pretty cool nonetheless.
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