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My how they grow

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  • 02-16-2007, 09:29 PM
    SPJ
    My how they grow
  • 02-16-2007, 09:37 PM
    SPJ
    Re: My how they grow
    This one was sold once when I got laid off but fate brought it back here.

    Never gonna leave again. LOL.

    Here is one that has been here since being a hatchlin 5 years ago.
    They may be normals but I still like 'em.

    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...s/DSCN0152.jpg
  • 02-16-2007, 09:53 PM
    tigerlily
    Re: My how they grow
    I love comparison pics from baby to adult. One of the reasons I love bps the most, is that even the most normal, normal is absolutely beautiful to me. The color variation in the normals is awesome.

    I'm glad that your baby made it's way back home too. :gj:
  • 02-16-2007, 09:55 PM
    AzureN1ght
    Re: My how they grow
    It's awesome that you have that comparison pic! He (she?) was so tiny in that first pic!!
  • 02-16-2007, 10:24 PM
    CeraDigital
    Re: My how they grow
    Gorgeous Ball Pythons! Mind if I make a suggestion on the pictures?:P


    You should look into photoshop for your pictures. It helps save pictures. It gets rid of the fading etc, due to the camera flash and such and very useful once you learn to use it. I could show you with one of your pictures if you don't mind:D
  • 02-16-2007, 10:40 PM
    joepythons
    Re: My how they grow
    I agree that they might be normal but they are still special :cool:
  • 02-16-2007, 11:25 PM
    NotAnotherHonda
    Re: My how they grow
    i cant wait for mine to get that big!
  • 02-16-2007, 11:53 PM
    SPJ
    Re: My how they grow
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by AndrewH
    Gorgeous Ball Pythons! Mind if I make a suggestion on the pictures?:P


    You should look into photoshop for your pictures. It helps save pictures. It gets rid of the fading etc, due to the camera flash and such and very useful once you learn to use it. I could show you with one of your pictures if you don't mind:D

    Which one in particular are you referring to?
  • 02-17-2007, 12:20 AM
    CeraDigital
    Re: My how they grow
    Any picture. I could fix it up a bit, sharpen it so it shows a little more detail n such :)

    BTW, your BPs are very pretty!
  • 02-17-2007, 02:04 AM
    SPJ
    Re: My how they grow
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by AndrewH
    Any picture. I could fix it up a bit, sharpen it so it shows a little more detail n such :)

    BTW, your BPs are very pretty!

    Thanks.
    Could anything be done with this picture to make it better?

    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...s/DSCN0216.jpg
  • 02-17-2007, 02:07 AM
    Christina
    Re: My how they grow
    i just got a bp for christmas and she's about 21"- i can't wait for her to grow to her full length!!
  • 02-17-2007, 02:26 AM
    CeraDigital
    Re: My how they grow
    Here ya go, with the original for comparison. Once you learn to use photoshop, you can really use it to clean up photos.


    http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...Untitled-1.jpg http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...2/DSCN0216.jpg
  • 02-17-2007, 02:33 AM
    LadyOhh
    Re: My how they grow
    Beautiful!


    I need lessons in Photoshop...
  • 02-18-2007, 05:32 PM
    Eichen
    Re: My how they grow
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by AndrewH
    Here ya go, with the original for comparison. Once you learn to use photoshop, you can really use it to clean up photos.


    http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...Untitled-1.jpg http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...2/DSCN0216.jpg

    That's excellent use of Photoshop, but everyone should probably be warned that people like me (web designer by trade) can pick out an oversaturated or otherwise deceitful pic in a New York minute.
    Photoshop helps tremendously, but most beginners have a problem with going way too far.

    (First post, not a snake owner yet, but I'm starting to "feel" it! :))
  • 02-18-2007, 06:39 PM
    Dread
    Re: My how they grow
    Yep... Photoshop is a wonderful tool... and the more time you spend playing around the better you get. Not just web-designers can pick out the shops though ;) To be nitpicky, instead of 'sharpening' the whole image like was done... if you really cared about presentation of your own image you'd do the most intense sharpening around the eyes, a little on the body, and then actually blur the background to draw the focus more on that beautiful snake.

    You can do a world of good with auto levels, hue/saturation, and brightness/contrast... but those are essentially a hammer, screwdriver, and a saw in a toolbox the size of Home Depot!
  • 02-18-2007, 07:36 PM
    panthercz
    Re: My how they grow
    Another good tip is darkening the pupil of the eye. Humans make eye contact with about everything and the eye being in focus really goes a long way in a photo of a subject that has eyes. Darkening the pupil helps make the eye "appear" to be in focus (if it already isn't). Using the burn tool, or paint brush set on 'overlay' is good for that.

    Like mentioned before though, do NOT go overboard, sometimes "less is more".
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