I like the way you blended the sticker edges into the white background by upping the contrast a bit. It gives it a much cleaner look and allows the leaves to stand out!
I like the way you blended the sticker edges into the white background by upping the contrast a bit. It gives it a much cleaner look and allows the leaves to stand out!
Exactly what I did and why I did it. lol the sticker is on some old white poster board that I had used as a backdrop in my tent. So there is some dirt that the sticker edge picked up. Tried doing it in camera but still needed a bit of post production.
A real Photo of the Month contender/winner in my opinion. Teddy and his staff are always on the lookout for something different than the same ol' same ol' in which this photo qualifies on a whole from where I'm sitting.
A real Photo of the Month contender/winner in my opinion. Teddy and his staff are always on the lookout for something different than the same ol' same ol' in which this photo qualifies on a whole from where I'm sitting.
Thanks man, sadly this is edited, and the unedited version doesn't have the same pop. But I appreciate the positive comments, especially from a keen eye
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What part of BC are you from UA?
I've visited there many times during my life camping out with family while cruising the Transcontinental Highway across Canada. Jasper Falls ring a bell by chance?
I loved it there with the wild Elk roaming the city streets, or at least when I visited as a kid way back in the 60's & early 70's.
It might possibly have changed since then just like with everything these days!:3:
Thanks man, sadly this is edited, and the unedited version doesn't have the same pop. But I appreciate the positive comments, especially from a keen eye
That's true, but you might wanna run it by Teddy just in case. All you did is up the contrast a bit to blend in the sticker which I myself don't view as serious editing by any means. You never know!
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What part of BC are you from UA?
I've visited there many times during my life camping out with family while cruising the Transcontinental Highway across Canada. Jasper Falls ring a bell by chance?
I loved it there with the wild Elk roaming the city streets, or at least when I visited as a kid way back in the 60's & early 70's.
It might possibly have changed since then just like with everything these days!:3:
I am in the Omenica-Peace region, middle north, but have been around quite a bit of it. Been through Jasper a few times, camped up the Alaska highway, up through the Yukon and back down through the Cassiar highway system. All over the south Okanagan and Kootenays. Camping, fishing, flying, and road trippin. Its amazing country.
I am in the Omenica-Peace region, middle north, but have been around quite a bit of it. Been through Jasper a few times, camped up the Alaska highway, up through the Yukon and back down through the Cassiar highway system. All over the south Okanagan and Kootenays. Camping, fishing, flying, and road trippin. Its amazing country.
I'll say!
The closest I've been to the Yukon Territory is Saskatoon, Saskatchewan where I spent a week camping out with my old man watching a world class championship fastpitch softball team from our area (Guanella Brothers) play in the ISC World Tournament. Beautiful country wherever one travels in Canada, or from what I saw and remember that is.
Time for me to hit the hay, have a good night mate!
After looking at Google maps real quick I see that Edmonton, Alberta where we ran into the tornado they had there back in "87" is a bit closer to the Yukon Territory than Saskatoon after all. It's been a really long time since visiting Canada so I guess I got my signals crossed. Again, my bad!