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Excuse me...

Dang

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But I just bought a new Panasonic digital camera and had to show off some pictures I took with it. I know, I usually only post pictures of coins (never clad!) and rings.
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And I did play with Photo-shop on a few
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Hmmm.....I guess i photoshoped all of these.
 
Nice shots. Definitely more artsy than I imagine your coin/jewelry shots are. :tongue:

Post processing can be a lot of fun (over and above taking the original image). It can help enhance the original photos and also allow the photographer to create the image in his/her imagination.

WTG ... keep up the good work! :wave:
 
I have to agree with Gord! Post-processing can be great fun! You can get several version of the same photo that hardly resemble each other or the original!

I'm sure you'll have many more to show us!

Bob
 
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