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Martin Mora
{K:4666} 3/21/2006
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very touching shot, beautifully done and aptly named, again, very well done!
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Adriane Chernus
{K:880} 12/20/2005
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Thanks Len, You saw the point of this photo The light was harsh that day and I grabbed the moment....the mom cried when I handed her the photo....and that was the point. I wish i knew more about photoshop and duotone but I don't have had not had the time, yet, to leran.
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Len Webster
{K:25714} 12/20/2005
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I take the points made some of the other comments but the main focus for me is the warmth and affection of the girl for the horse. Nice shot.
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Ian McIntosh
{K:42997} 4/10/2005
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Adriane have you worked out duotones yet? There's a little duotones option at image-mode-duotone. Jpegs you may be looking at are rgb colour. I haven't found a way to go straight from that to duotone so convert the image to greyscale first. So at the moment I'm going image-mode greyscale, then image-mode-duotone. to float the resulting image on the net you need to convert back to rgb colour. There are lots of duotone images if you see a "load" option somewhere but the default is the nice and preferred by most black and yellow tone option I think. Hope that helps.
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Adriane Chernus
{K:880} 3/22/2005
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thanks Bill, being new to digital and photoshop how would I do duotone? Am trying to learn. The lighting was very harsh as the natural light was not at a good time of day and again not sure what to do. Any pointers would be appreciated parrotnutz@aol.com
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Bill Ciavarra
{K:10216} 3/22/2005
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A nice moment captured...the lighting is a bit harsh and I think the composition would have been better if it included the horses nose/mouth. How about a conversion to duotone?
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