Tiger*
Uploaded: September 23, 2006
This photo was taken around noon in hot sunlight. Half of the image was worthless because of unwanted items in the scene. What can I do? Crop. Sharpen. Burnt filter. Erase red filter effect from tiger. Lighten and Darken filter (2x) to give a night effect. Buzz. Flood. Now, I'm ready for a caption. Any suggestions?
Kay E. Mahoney
September 23, 2006
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David P. Breeden September 23, 2006 0
Looks very good to me. I really like it. Looks sureal #3351314
Lisa J. Boulden
December 18, 2007
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Richard P. Lussier
March 19, 2008
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The tiger ponders profoundly, "Who is this Tony character, and why do they keep calling me that?" #5663577
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