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Been flogged to death, I know, so I wasn't going to call it "Sunflowers", now was I?

 

Near Bergerac, France. R-E / 50 Summicron.

 

 

Cheers, Ken.

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Yes, I know exactly what you mean. The lighting was mid-afternoon but this was a "passing-through" grab shot: I could see the opportunity but, unfortunately could not wait for later lighting conditions. Many thanks for looking and commenting, JRM.

 

Ken.

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Yes ( all of my images are from film - mainly slide so far), but this scan was done professionally. I do have basic PS Elements3 to make fine adjustments but I find the latitude controls can quickly distort unless used sparingly. I have iMac so Aperture 2 is on the Xmas list. Again, your advice and comments are greatly appreciated, JRM.

 

Ken.

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Right now I am using the "trial version" of Photoshop CS4...all I can say is wow, I am using Windows 7 64 bit and CS4 also has 64 bit and accelerated graphics support... I can chew through 1.5 gig files no problem...so that would be my recommendation....you can download the "trial version" from Adobe...and yes it is fully Mac compatable.

 

 

Cheers, JRM

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How about this version? Hope you don't mind my playing with your picture. I love the composition and selective focus as mentioned above.

 

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Absolutely not, Peter. I think that offering ideas and alternatives is a very important part of the continuing learning process and suggestions are always welcome. Many thanks for your response.

 

Ken.

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