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Old 03-26-2008, 04:12 AM
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@miles: I like what you've done with this photo and it addresses an issue I always seem to have when taking outdoor shots. They tend to look drab and uninteresting. I'm intrigued by what others do to get these types of photos to 'pop'. I am considering getting a polarizing filter, but perhaps I can do more with post processing as well.
Hey Atlas, I would love to share some tips with you, tomorrow when I have more time I would love to write out some tips and such. I do most of my work in post, because of money limitations (to buy filters), but the key is to get a good shot out of the camera (or try to). Then bring out the colors and such in post, have a look at my flickr and if there are any images that stick out that you really like, I can try to walk you through what I do.

Take care hope to hear from you!
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