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Exif data
CameraCanon EOS-1D Mark IV
Exposure0.013 sec (1/80)
Aperturef/5.6
Focal Length100 mm
ISO Speed50
Selective Color....
1st attempt. I used the tutorial below and GIMP 2.6, open source vector graphics program.
I re-edited this one from its original form and think that it makes more of a photograph.
www.flickr.com/photos/amaynez/3868988153/in/set-721576221...
For me the original is not as sharp, oversaturated and the flower just gets in the way of the subject (as well as the purple ones on the background).
I hope you like it likewise better than the original.
Your comments will be very welcomed.
The curved glass wall of this New York Highrise building has selectivly reflected another building close by. Image taken in 1991
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This was another one of the photos in the set for class. After the critique I wanted to show my classmates my runner up photo. I did not end up picking it because it did not feel right to me, I did not think that the color selected popped enough. You may now notice how my eyes - when surrounded by grey - do not really look blue.
Here is a photograph of a bunch of colorful Kayaks at the Sister Bay Harbor in Door County, WI.
I decided to take this shot specifically for this reason. I thought it would make a great shot to use selective coloration.
C&C Welcome!
Enjoy,