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Hi everyone,
In the November issue of National Geographic Magazine, there is a
picture of a crocodile on pages 100 and 101. The croc has his mouth
open. The colors in the pic is very cool shade of blue but the open
mouth of the croc reveals very warm colors. How did the photographer
do that?
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On 24 Nov 2004 11:51:14 -0800, palestine2000bc@yahoo.com (Joe Kim)
wrote:
>Hi everyone,
>
>In the November issue of National Geographic Magazine, there is a
>picture of a crocodile on pages 100 and 101. The croc has his mouth
>open. The colors in the pic is very cool shade of blue but the open
>mouth of the croc reveals very warm colors. How did the photographer
>do that?
Since this is a digital group: use a history brush in photoshop to
restore a previous state to the mouth areas. Better a question
though for an imaging group like .photoshop or .photos or
..photography. Not an slr question.
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In article <386f7047.0411241151.7e48ab0f@posting.google.com>,
palestine2000bc@yahoo.com (Joe Kim) wrote:
> *From:* palestine2000bc@yahoo.com (Joe Kim)
> *Date:* 24 Nov 2004 11:51:14 -0800
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> In the November issue of National Geographic Magazine, there is a
> picture of a crocodile on pages 100 and 101. The croc has his mouth
> open. The colors in the pic is very cool shade of blue but the open
> mouth of the croc reveals very warm colors. How did the photographer
> do that?
>
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Joe Kim wrote:
> In the November issue of National Geographic Magazine, there is a
> picture of a crocodile on pages 100 and 101. The croc has his mouth
> open. The colors in the pic is very cool shade of blue but the open
> mouth of the croc reveals very warm colors. How did the photographer
> do that?
Looks like he got the croc to swallow a drop-light.
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> "GTO" <gregor_o@NOSPAMyahoo.com> writes:
>
>> LOL
>
> Merely copying AOL clearly wasn't good enough for you yahoo
> folks. You've gone and invented your own type of post.
>
> *sigh*
>
> B>
>
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