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hey man! i have a skinny weiner!!!

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Similarities In Photography


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I want to meet this guy and perhaps go on a shoot w/him. Seems it would be constructive to take pics w/ this guy.

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You gonna suck him off like lucas wants to do to perr?

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his pic looks a bit blurred, you can see it in the front plate, his just has more saturation and maybe a lil more contrast which is easily done in photoshop. funny how it almost the same shot though lol

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you shoulda painted the stairs black, they contrast better with the brick. 

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i agree photoshop can easily put that saturated effected on your pic.

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hey man! i have a skinny weiner!!!

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Here we go:






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nice looks alot better. its more vibrant.

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I very much agree with ^

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Ok, so I can't sleep.

Here is a little tip. Open the image in Photoshop. In the layers pallet, right click on the back ground a click duplicate layer. Then where is says normal, click the scroll down menu and hit overlay....BAMB!


And I have a big gripe on digital cameras. Back in the day before film was more expensive than a new camera, target fixation was key. This held extremely true with SLR's with any of the 18 million lens. And I all know we love our pretty back grounds, but these new fancy wancy camera's (including my Colorpix 8700) gets everything in focus. It blends in what you are taking a picture of. Thank god for photo shop.


More insomnia.


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Raoul Duke wrote:



And I have a big gripe on digital cameras. Back in the day before film was more expensive than a new camera, target fixation was key. This held extremely true with SLR's with any of the 18 million lens. And I all know we love our pretty back grounds, but these new fancy wancy camera's (including my Colorpix 8700) gets everything in focus. It blends in what you are taking a picture of. Thank god for photo shop.






dont you get the same effect when you use a very low appeture setting?

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It some times does, but for some reason on my camera, with the back ground being so close it will keep it in focus.

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