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Old 08-12-2009, 08:02 AM
kentuckyranger kentuckyranger is offline
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Not a bad post edit but I agree, the hue is off.

The biggest problem with this image is there was no attention to lighting.
What I mean is that the angle of the lighting is all off, making it look very drab and uneven.
The other is your exposure, way too short.

The best images are the one that have the least done to them.
Every time you run an image through a filter it loses its original clarity as a trade off.
If you run an image through multiple filters trying to fix a bad photo it'll only add to the aggravation and turn out like this one did.

Next time think your light angles through and make sure your camera is set correctly before taking the photo.
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