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Vieux 08/03/2008, 00h40   #14
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>> "KatWoman" <spamfree@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:2SfAj.12708$dT.10740@bignews1.bellsouth.net.. .
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>>> "bolo" <someone@someplace.org> wrote in message
>>> news:XMYzj.12208$dT.9365@bignews1.bellsouth.net...
>>>> Spent a few very brief hours in Garden District of New Orleans a couple
>>>> days ago. Beautiful scenery. I was so excited snapping away i did not
>>>> realize i needed to adjust my polerazation filter to remove the glare.
>>>> Any suggestions on fixing.
>>>>
>>>> http://www.cadotonic.com/garden
>>>>
>>>> I appreciate any suggestions i can get. Granny, KatWoman,
>>>> Colin???
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance.
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>> well the point it if you haven't got it on the negative or original,
>>> that is , if the highlight is totally burnt to white
>>> then it's empty of info, no pixels
>>> so as dvus did, this area has to be re-created
>>> by cloning or cut and paste from another area
>>> in some cases drawn in by hand
>>>
>>> agree with Tony- composition is not good, it needs to be straightened
>>> out, that post in the center and the house so tilted makes me feel dizzy
>>> the grassy area needs to be darker and the rest a little better contrast
>>> maybe try two corrective curve layers with masks or just burn in the
>>> grass
>>>
>>> it is too low res to work on
>>>
>>>
>>> glad to see N.O. is still there to take pictures of and I enjoyed seeing
>>> the image for that reason
>>> I have fond memories of the place
>>>
>>>
>>> you are teaching photo students?
>>>

> "bolo" <someone@someplace.org> wrote in message
> news:nBhAj.6$9O.1@bignews3.bellsouth.net...
>> Several things about this picture. One, yes it sucks, but it was one of
>> several that i took in that direction that has flare. Also, this was the
>> very last pic i took before battery died. :-( It was almost a perfect
>> day for this walk and taking some "snap shots". Used a lot of battery on
>> Anne Rice homes...
>>
>> Yes, N.O. is there, and this section did not seem to be affected by
>> Katrina, one of the residents in the area told me they were without water
>> for 6 weeks, so he just packed up and moved to Louisville until it came
>> back on. As far as damage, well the areas that were hit the hardest where
>> the ones that were pretty bad to start with (IMHO). SO it is hard to
>> tell...
>>
>> As far a my profession, actually i teach web page design and use
>> photoshop, flash and illustrator for those purposes. Obviously I am not
>> a photographer :-) I don't use any of the afore mentioned programs
>> enough to become very good at them. Teaching lower level courses, i find
>> i do the same things over and over again.
>>
>>bolo" <someone@someplace.org> wrote in message
>>news:FJhAj.10$9O.2@bignews3.bellsouth.net...> let me clarify this
>>statement - I do not teach web design. I am creatively

> retarded :-) I teach technical aspects of creating web pages - coding and
> supporting software....
>


please post at bottom of thread or it skews the order

I often see really poor quality photos and graphics on webpages

So many web designers are really clueless about proper preparation of
images, most especially photos, and art and design basics, it is one of my
pet peeves and I see a lot of it.
I am the opposite and can make the killa graphics but suck at the coding the
pages part and intricacies and limitations of web language and formatting
this is not meant to insult your personally but how can you teach design
when you are not an artist?

In one case my husband took photos of a very fine home and island for an
exclusive real estate company at huge expense to the client (rented
helicopter, his fee and asst fee)
and whoever prepared them for the web made such lousy compressions and poor
render of the orig colors they were unrecognizable.What a huge waste of
money (at least wasted on us!) to pay for quality and still in the end the
public and customers saw crap.





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