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About Me Member General Digital Photographer Tieran18/Male/Canada Recent Activity Deviant for 3 Years
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More pictures.

Thu Sep 20, 2007, 6:25 PM
As you probably have guessed, I have been posting a lot more frequently than I ever have, (devs and journals). But yeah, I think that I'm gonna edit some new material way into the early hours of the morning and the post em up aight G's?

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  • Print preference: Lustre, Matte
  • Operating System: Mac
  • Tools of the Trade: EOS 50D, Rebel XT, Photoshop CS3, Lightroom, Photomatix

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featured here -> [link] <- :iconomgextremeplz:

+:heart: it frOm the left of the page

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remember my name .... you'll be screaming it later :P
Thx for the favorite...

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great gallery, i figured since you liked my lyrics i would check out your page, i like your photography :)
i might be posting more songs depending on if i write some if youd like to share watch with me

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Please, check out my :gallery: if you have time [link]
just drew something up for your band let me know what you think. i can revise it however you want. just thought this would be a good starting point

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Thanks so much for the :+fav: on my first DD! I'm really glad you liked it! :)
What do you adjust to get that sort of lighting on your skateboarding photos? It's intriguing.
It's a combination of filter/adjustments on CS3.

A lot of the photos are adjusted with Hue/Saturation and Selective Color, both set to "soft light" with vastly different opacity and fill values...

And other times I will take an image, select the original and copy it to the clipboard. Then convert the image into a duo-tone and flatten it afterwards. Then covert it back to RGB, and paste the original back on top of the stack. The next part is to layer mask the subject so that the background is coloured differently however preserving the original colour of the subject...

Hope that helps...

T.

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