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    Default Our neighbour

    She likes her neighbours' attention.
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    Last edited by Gazl; 10-02-2009 at 04:26 AM.

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    I quite like this. It's not looking entirely like a photo anymore but I still like it. The cat is posing gracefully and the eyes are lit quite nicely. They could be somewhat sharper though.

    Just curious about the treatment here, can you describe it a bit?

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    Neat! Almost looks like "direct positive" on lightroom..but I am usually 99% wrong on my guesses! I likey!

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    Default The process

    Thank you for your reactions!

    1. The photo is taken during the day with settings: 100mm; F/4.0; 1/200; ISO 400; no flash.

    2. I darkened it by using a Curve (in CameraRaw) to give it more blackness.

    3. I changed the Hue of the exposed fur on the back (it was bluish) to "orange".

    4. I cropped it to make a portret.

    The only good thing about the original photo was the cat's pose, (graceful indeed). She moves very fast.
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