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    Hi Folks:

    Got out early this morning and enjoyed watching 2 Hummers charging each other and having a great old time. Of course I couldn't capture their antics together, however, I shot them separately and also took a picture of the sunny sky and made up my own Dogfight, and did a Watercolor.


    Also wanted to give CS4 a test run, and it was different enough to have me scratching my end zone at times.


    CC's appreciated and always welcome.


    Uncle Gus aka The Mad Artist


    Both Hummingbird's used the same specs.

    Olympus E-520 IS, Zuiko 70-300 ED (140-600 mm equiv)
    Aperture Priority
    F/5.6, 1/1000s
    ISO 400
    -0.70ev
    380mm focal length
    Auto WB

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    Hi Folks:

    I had wanted to post the original color creation from the 3 photos, but playing around with a new program I had tried Sepia without saving the original . . . Shame on me, probably need a lot of bail money like the speeder's in Florida do now :eek::eek::eek:

    Uncle Gus :o:o:o

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    Gus you are so talented . I love your creations!! I too am working w/ cs4 I barely have time for changes! Again great job. PS thanks for the link .

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    Originality is the name of your game Uncle Gus. Excellent work.
    Congrats,

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    Great dog fight !!! Would move the upper hummer down lightly !!! Hope your making a print of this one !!! Big Congrats !!!

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    Looks neat Gus,
    I like the treatments you are doing. They are giving us great ideas.:)

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    Looks great Gus , did you migrate to CS4 from CS3 or CS2 ? and are there many changes ?

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    Well done Uncle Gus...:cool:

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    Hi Glen; From CS3, and many more changes than from CS2 to CS3. Bridge & ACR 5.0 are great, but was surprised that ACR 5 doesn't have the rule of thirds grid with crop like Lightroom2 does. I like it so far.

    Best regards

    Gus

    BTW: Here's a link http://www.peachpit.com/guides/guide.aspx?g=photoshop
    Last edited by Gus Hallgren; 10-22-2008 at 12:36 AM.

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