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Old 13-06-12, 05:38 AM
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What is the exif data? I just adore the crispness right across the flower, versus a very shallow depth of field.
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Old 13-06-12, 09:24 AM
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I agree with LaPistola, I like the halo for the dreamy, sunshine after the storm, birdsong feeling I get from it. Removing it will have a completely different effect; you may as well remove the water droplet too. Is it an artistic, pictorial image you are after or more of a technical one?
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Old 13-06-12, 11:26 AM
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I have never had this much exciting feedback/comments/suggestions when I have posted an image for critique. Ireally appreciate it all and will try some of your ideas this weekend if I get the chance.
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Old 13-06-12, 05:15 PM
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OK, no idea how to post from Flikr as I have never done that. Heres the one without the 'halo'...I much prefer the other one with the dreamy feel/ I do prefer arty shots than plain ones.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/7727432...in/photostream


Have never posted from Flikr beforeso dunno how to get the image to show but this is the link.
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Old 13-06-12, 05:23 PM
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What is the exif data? I just adore the crispness right across the flower, versus a very shallow depth of field.
I don't have the program to look at my exif data (I don't think...)

Thanks for the feedback. much appreciated.
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Old 14-06-12, 05:10 AM
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What program are you using? If using CS or PSE you will find it in ACR on the top right hand side.
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Old 14-06-12, 04:42 PM
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Old 14-06-12, 04:53 PM
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Will be in the top right hand section of the main ACR editor (I assume this was shot in RAW?).
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Old 14-06-12, 07:05 PM
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Im ashamed to say i dont shoot raw.....i dont have the software to support it on my mac..its old with old processor so cant download new software. Son says even the disk that came with the camera wont work!!!!! However i will go try it now......he could be wrong but he is a film and tv editor a geek a mac whizz supplied me with the mac so he should know lol.
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Old 14-06-12, 07:58 PM
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I tried the disk that came with the camera and I received the message "The Software is not supported by the CPU you are using". I have a netbook but no CD drive, How frustrating. This is why I don't shoot in RAW!!!!!!
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