Hudson River Fall Run Photos by Sharkey-Images
#31
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Tim, great shots of the Skater and of the scenery of the Fall foliage but to tell you the truth ,I haven't seen a bad shot of anything that you have taken, they all look great.
#32
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Yes, it is almost 4 AM.
ALL PHOTOS ARE NOW ONLINE !!!
http://sharkeyimages.zenfolio.com/mahopacfallrun
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ALL PHOTOS ARE NOW ONLINE !!!
http://sharkeyimages.zenfolio.com/mahopacfallrun
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#33
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THANKS !
So glad the sun finally decided to come out after lunch. It make a huge difference...
So glad the sun finally decided to come out after lunch. It make a huge difference...
#34
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It takes a lot of dedication and many late night hours to get them to look like that....
#37
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The before:
And the after:
I had just tried a new program which will boost the amount of pixels in my images.
Everyone knows when you crop an image it limits on just how large you may be able to print. Problem solved. Boost the amount of pixels and you can keep the clarity when you enlarge it.
The 2nd image initially after cropping came in around 2400 x 1600. It is now 4500 x 3600 .
So let's just say for round numbers you were to print at 100 pixels per square inch that would produce a 45" X 36 " photo. As you can see I left myself some room knowing I would only be most likely printing 30 x 20 or 36 x 24...
Digital imaging, ya got to love it !!!
And the after:
I had just tried a new program which will boost the amount of pixels in my images.
Everyone knows when you crop an image it limits on just how large you may be able to print. Problem solved. Boost the amount of pixels and you can keep the clarity when you enlarge it.
The 2nd image initially after cropping came in around 2400 x 1600. It is now 4500 x 3600 .
So let's just say for round numbers you were to print at 100 pixels per square inch that would produce a 45" X 36 " photo. As you can see I left myself some room knowing I would only be most likely printing 30 x 20 or 36 x 24...
Digital imaging, ya got to love it !!!
#39
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Well then ........ THANK YOU !!!!