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| 04/24/2010 07:49:27 AM |
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| 04/24/2010 07:49:08 AM |
PaW2010 Week 16by TerComment by Tammster: Wow, what an adorable little town! You did a great job capturing it. You used just enough HDR. Perfect. |
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| 04/24/2010 12:39:19 AM |
PaW2010 Week 16by TerComment by jomari: Beautiful shots, and the HDR has worked well. Walhalla is such a pretty place but I've never been there. My daughter-in-law's Aunt has a place there and my son has extolled the virtues of the town to us, so I hope to see it one of these days. |
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| 04/23/2010 01:59:56 PM |
PaW2010 Week 16by TerComment by njsabs: This looks amazing. Great control of the use of HDR. Nice scene and composed well!! |
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| 04/22/2010 08:56:08 AM |
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| 04/21/2010 07:07:33 AM |
PaW2010 Week15by TerComment by jomari: I thought I left a comment here but it's disappeared. I think this reminds me more of a well done coloured pencil artwork than a cartoon. (Have you seen The Best of Colored Pencil books?) |
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| 04/19/2010 05:14:25 AM |
PaW2010 Week 14.jpgby TerComment by Ter: Originally posted by digifotojo: Excellent! Love the colors in the sky and the impeccable detail in the buildings. Here's a little trick I use when shooting RE listings.. select the whole image and click Image>Transform>Distort and you can straighten out the vertical lines of the buildings. |
i did that and i agree it did look better
thanks for the hint Message edited by author 2010-04-19 05:14:47. |
| 04/15/2010 09:59:19 PM |
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| 04/12/2010 08:55:18 PM |
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| 04/12/2010 04:49:27 PM |
PaW2010 Week 14.jpgby TerComment by digifotojo: Excellent! Love the colors in the sky and the impeccable detail in the buildings. Here's a little trick I use when shooting RE listings.. select the whole image and click Image>Transform>Distort and you can straighten out the vertical lines of the buildings. |
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