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Submitted: February 15, 2007
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Make: Canon
Model: Canon PowerShot G5
Shutter Speed: 1/79 second
F Number: F/5.6
Focal Length: 7 mm
Date Picture Taken: May 26, 2006, 10:42:57 AM

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Background desaturation+sepia filter. Vespa: green filter.
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this one is great too, i love those partly desaturated shots :)

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Anyone who conducts an argument by appealing to authority
is not using his intelligence; he is just using his memory.
Leonardo da Vinci
Many thanks!! This is a period I like to work on partlial desaturation!!
I like how that vepa stands out from the background by its color. It's more common to see pictures with the background desaturated in black and white, the sepia tonning gives it something special! Once again, well done!

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Thank you for your very detailed comments; I think it's really helpful to have precise thoguhts from other people :)
My Italian teacher used to own a vespa...unfortunately he had crashed it... a very beautiful picture ^^.

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I am afraid of the dark, because that's where I live. A body without meaning, my own disfigured limbs. I shall not speak of fear, but something far beyond it. A world which I've created, but in which I cannot live.--Rozz Williams
I could never personally edit my pictures to make certain aspects desaturated, I normally do get fustrated right away and slide off topic. The nice robin's egg blue makes a great focal point to your shot. Sorry that I didn't include this is my first comments. I'm always backwards with things.

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I am afraid of the dark, because that's where I live. A body without meaning, my own disfigured limbs. I shall not speak of fear, but something far beyond it. A world which I've created, but in which I cannot live.--Rozz Williams
Thank you very much. It took me some practice and a lot of patience to use the select tool in PS...And I bet I still have to learn a lot of things!! So don't get frustrated and try, try, try! Never give up :) Thanks for the comments ;)

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