If you've been following our games of Photoshop Tennis on Facebook you'd be forgiven for thinking that this is a version of this week's image. It's not, but it is very similar. The image we're using for this week's game is one of Jason's, taken while we were both shooting the pier back in April of this year. I did post four shots that were taken at approximately the same time (here, here, here, and here), but overlooked this one. Anyway, after working on this week's Photoshop Tennis image I decided to look back through my archives and see if I'd shot something similar, hence today's post. As always, let me know what you think.
On a related note, if you've been following Photoshop Tennis you might also be interested in HDR Tennis. I'm taking part, as are Jacob Lucas, Bob Lussier, Brian Matiash, Dave Wilson, Pete Talke and Scott Wyden. Our first game is here, based on an image supplied by Dave Wilson, and you can also take part by downloading the original sequence of images and posting your version to the wall.
On a different matter entirely …
If you've been thinking about signing up for our Photoshop tutorials now's a good time as we're currently giving away a signed copy of either Practical HDR or Extreme Exposure when you sign up for a lifetime membership. If you're interested, there's some further info linked at the top of our main tutorials page:
http://www.chromasia.com/tutorials/online/
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8.44pm on 11/4/10 Canon 5D Mark II EF 24-70mm f/2.8L USM 32mm f/8.0 1/800 aperture priority +2/3 evaluative 100 no RAW ACR none no |