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With the gracious permission of Nauti Neil

DavefromCt

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I have a bit of an obsession of often wanting to bring out more out of a photo so I played around a bit with this shot by Nauti Neil to try and enhance it.....hope I did it justice. All his shots were great to begin with though.


 
Thanks! When I balanced it using the color of the tennis ball it came out these colors....I guess only Neil can say what the real colors were if he remembers....It's definitely warmer colors because it was on the cold side originally...maybe I over did it but not sure.
 
picture...it does look good. I often lose sight of the fact that many folks do not see colors exactly the same. Kelley (Texas) :)
 
The original photo was taken on a dull,misty day with really flat lighting which does'nt really make for a vibrant shot.I think what Dave has done is to give the photo the type of vibrancy I would have achieved if it had been a nice sunny,clear day with the dog in direct sunlight.It is certainly a more pleasing photo, with the dog a lot more prominent from the background.......it has given more life to the photo,a more three dimensional image........great job.
 
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