Carry that rock!

© Roy M. Viera

Carry that rock!

Uploaded: September 29, 2010

Description

Exif: F Number: 3.2, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/1250 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 500, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 300.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS 7D

Comments

Lou Lazerson September 29, 2010

Roy,

Great black & white sports shot with excellent sharpeness.
How did you keep the color in the football?
See my Football Gladiators.

Happy shooting,
Lou #1312798

Merna L. Nobile October 15, 2010

Every month, with our camera in hand, we go out and find what we hope will be the “winning photo.”
Those of us that don’t get recognized, just continue to search for that special image, until one day the Congratulations come pouring in from some of the best artist and friends anyone could image.
So to the Better Photo winners for the month of September, I congratulate you on a job so well done.
My very best to all of you, Merna Nobile
#8970511

Roy M. Viera October 16, 2010

Lou,

The ability to keep the ball in color relies solely on Photoshop PS 5. Once you have the program basically you set up a second layer on the photo. Set the first layer to black and white. Then you color in the ball carelfully and vualla... #8975550


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