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    no, you don't need your eyes tested...

    Hello everyone, I have become a frequent lurker in here since i got my new camera, but never get round to posting any pictures... Anyway here's one i took the other day in Cardiff Bay, that came out quite interesting... It may look like a dodgily put together photoshop composition...



    but it's actually taken through a piece of glass on the angle so half the image was reflected and half seen through the glass...

    It's a bit of a shame it was such a cloudy (and busy) day, any ideas what i could do in photoshop to enhance what's going on in this photo? I quite like the effect even though it's a bit busy (that's cardiff bay for you though, a hotchpotch of random bits and pieces!) Am at a bit of a loss, i'm rubbish when it comes to post processing photos. (i'm the person who takes stacks of photos, bungs them all on CDs and never looks at them again! ) although i know my way around the program, so a few ideas should get me on the way.

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    Try to boost it up a little with adjusting the levels and then carefully you could try to enhance the contrast using the curves tool...
    ...another good idea would be to take your camera and take detailed shots of the random bits and pieces and post them

    Edited:
    Just downloaded and checked it out in PS...the histogram looks almost perfect and the levels and curves don't really work here...Hue/Saturation made it a little more vibrant.
    Last edited by frex; 08-30-2007 at 10:58 PM.
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