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Hi there, iam 27 years old, and am currently studying at university for a BA in photography, i have just passed my HND and so moving on from there.
I have been in to photography for many years now, and would love it to become more than just a hobby. Making a caeer out of some thing you enjoy cant be bad at all now can it? lol
One of the greatest things i really watch to photograph is whales in the ocean and one day i hope to beable to dothat.
Well hope you like some of my photos please comment on them as i cant improve them if know one tells me where i went wrong. I need all the help i can get.
Hi Nicoloa
Thanks for your nice comment. I wish you good luck with your studies. It's certainly something that tickles my own imagination. Hope to see some results here on the community.
/Lili
Thanks!! if ya wanna see more of my stuff cos i dont rele use fotocommunity, thennn, http://www.flickr.com/photos/jack_lea/ is the 1 to go to!!
Thanks
Jack
Hi Nicky
This image was relatively simple to do, but I used Paint Shop Pro to do it, not photoshop. However, I am sure there are similar if not identical tools available to you there.
1. Take three images of the moving water from a tripod or firmly braced camera.
2. Split out each image into its RGB layers
3. Recombine the image using a layer from each image, eg R1,G2,B3
Hey presto, rainbow falls.
Hope you enjoy your course. Let me see some results.
Regards
Neil A
Hi
Thanks for sparing your wonderful time in appreciated on my picture.
I'm happy you're like my pic. Also, you have pictures in great taken!!! Hope to seen more whenever.
Regards - aw masry
Hello Nicola, thanks for the comment on my page :) I appreciate.
I'm gonna study at the royal academy of art in the hague (holland) in two weeks. it's exciting! i got the chance to study what i love best. What about you? How are you?
Hi Nicola,
I must admit that I thought you might be using a soft focus filter, I dont think that particular picture benefitted from the use of the filter, I used to use soft focus filters for certain types of portrait photography, but tended to soften the edges of the subject rather then the models face itself. If you take a look at my pics titled "toy" and "ooops" you will see what I mean.
Greetings
Dominic
Hey Nicola, thanx for ur comments. U asked which film i used? i dont use film. i bought an olympus m -300 digital nearly 2 yrs ago. i just edited it in photoshop. nothing to fancy.
Cheers Emma