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Very early morning, Smith Creek area, Va. Sharpened and resized only.
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Great shot. I like how the snow freezes to the tree limbs.
The pic is a little blue though. This usually happens when taking snow shots. Maybe do a little color correction in an editor. Here is what I came up with. Once again, GREAT SHOT!!! ![]() |
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well i personally think it looks better blue.....
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Nice color fix Ryan. I, however, opted to keep the blue because I like the atmosphere it creates.
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RyanH, how did you correct the colors in that photo?
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Don't get me wrong. I think it is a great photo. And I was a little hesitant at changing somebody else's photo.
Looking at the two not, the original looks more like it was taken in the morning, and the second one looks more like it was taken at sunset. Josh, I usually use PE2, but at work I only have PSP8. From the Adjust menu, choose Color Balance. From there I chose Automatic Color Balance and played around with the settings. |
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or you could use "Variations" in Photoshop 7.0
and pick the opposite of blue..... |
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