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alpinerock


Dec 24, 2004, 5:56 PM
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I was browsing though some of my pictures from last fall, and came upon this: http://www.rockclimbing.com/...p.cgi?Detailed=45788
I haven't doctored it up at all yet, but for some reason it intruiged me, is this picture beyond salvage or is there something i can do? should i stratch this angle off or is it fine?


jakedatc


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i'd probly call it a miss and move on... he's bouldering but you have the chain.. the light is blah.. and im sure you tried to fix that already so..

it happens hehe gotta take a lot of bad pics to get lucky on a few gems


melekzek


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crop the foreground overexposed rock. reframe the picture.
bring some details of the rock by some dodge and burn...
you can try a "climbing from darkness into the light" kind of theme/cliche...
kind of like this.. although me thinks i cropped too much....

http://people.cs.tamu.edu/...905/critic/45788.jpg


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