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![]() Falling Water This photograph is relatively nondescript. I chose if for that purpose because I am learning CS3 Camera Raw and when I learn something new I prefer to work on a photo with little going for it, to see what changes can be effected without getting caught up in beautiful scenery, a striking portrait, or other subject that lends itself to good photography. This one was very flat and destined for the trash bucket until I chose it to experiment with. By the way, I am working my way through Eismann and Duggan's The Creative Digital Darkroom (December, 2007) which is a very good entry level book (first 90 pages) which explains the tools very well. I expect to learn alot by the time I have worked my way through the book. All post processing was done in Camera Raw except resizing, a small amount of USM, and adding the border. ISO 100, 1/160, f/4.0, e.c. 0, 50mm | |
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