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Took this photo of a Doberman whilst out fishing monday evening. It is very friendly and always comes and sits by us whilst we are fishing. Maybe its cause we feed her our sandwiches. She's a lush dog.
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Nice effect. Couple of suggestions: 1) you might want to clarify the dobie's image or use the unsharp mask on him, as well as adjust the contrast and/or color saturation of his coat and brown points - he looks dull and out of focus against the bright green background. 2) Do some touch up to remove the white fringing around the dog, particularly around his front paw and his muzzle; alternatively, use a lighter background so the white fringing doesn't show as much...
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Old 05-20-2008, 03:16 AM
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Can you share with us how you got this effect?
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Yeah sure no probs I had the idea off this forum somewhere and followed the link . It as a great tut as you can see at http://http://www.logicscape.com/oob_tutorials/.
You may have to copy and paste it as I'm not sure if I've done it right.
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Old 05-20-2008, 03:52 PM
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Yeah sure no probs I had the idea off this forum somewhere and followed the link . It as a great tut as you can see at http://http://www.logicscape.com/oob_tutorials/.
You may have to copy and paste it as I'm not sure if I've done it right.
This really looks a very handy effect to know. I guess I have an idea how it's done, but learning from the experts is always a different experience. This link surely goes to my blog

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wow i just spent the last 20 mins looking at serrator's flickr set. Amazing!
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wow i just spent the last 20 mins looking at serrator's flickr set. Amazing!
Yes he is very good at doing them isn't he.
If I can follow his instructions then anybody can.
There one on this forum that somebody as created which shows a chap in a surf board and is over 3 photo's on a wall. Now that is a good one.
If i can find it I'll put the link on here.
Its on page four of the OOBS thread. Its well worth a look.
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