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           | Mike Frakes   
           	{K:3349} 10/5/2005 | 
         
           | You could be right in some instances, I tend to try it at the camera (while taking the photo) by using the light metre and then underexposing  the image by half or even sometimes a full F stop (in really bright conditions), I find this can really bring out the colours more vividly. Have a trial and see what you think. 
 
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           | Emin IPEK   
           	{K:509} 10/5/2005 | 
         
           | Tesekkurler Yusuf bey. Model bulmak konusunda sizin kadar sansli degilim. Ancak caktirmadan cekebiliyorum. Sevgiler 
 
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           | Emin IPEK   
           	{K:509} 10/5/2005 | 
         
           | Hi Mike, thanks for your comments. You are right about the bright sky. I hate when there is no clouds at all. I could have tried some more shots but I did not want the lady to understand I am taking her picture, not to make her feel uneasy. As for increasing the saturation, when I do that I think the picture looses its sharpness, what do you think? 
 
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           |  Yusuf IPEKCI   
           	{K:987} 10/5/2005 | 
         
           | harika bir fikir ..7+ .Tebrikler 
 
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           | Mike Frakes   
           	{K:3349} 10/5/2005 | 
         
           | Beautiful scenery Emin, you have shot using your own brush here, THe sky top left is fairly bright given what your light was, and your shutter speed, I would consider speeding the shutter up (no more than 1/60) and allowing less light in for this shot, and increasing the contrast in the shot as well. Nicely done. 
 I took this shot and had a bit of a play in Photoshop to increase the saturation a little, what do you think? I might have overdone it a little..
 
 
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