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08/14/2005 01:50:46 AM · #1 |
A while back somone told me this photo could be benefited if I cloned out the hills in the backround:
Did I do an OK job here? I am not the best at cloning, so some opinions would be appreciated...
And only if your bored, maybe a critique?
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08/14/2005 01:53:49 AM · #2 |
I think u did a great job!.. i think i like ur new edit better, except for the green border (thats just my opinion) :)
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08/14/2005 02:06:52 AM · #3 |
Thanks justin, so do you think I sould stick w/ a black border, or drop it all together?
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08/14/2005 02:07:39 AM · #4 |
Second one definitly, with a plain black border. Well done!
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08/14/2005 02:13:04 AM · #5 |
Cool, thanks bfox! Here is the final edit w/ the black border:

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08/14/2005 02:17:56 AM · #6 |
Good job with the cloning. Left ya a comment :-)
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08/14/2005 02:26:55 AM · #7 |
Gene, thanks for your great comment and critique, greatly appreciated!!!
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08/14/2005 02:42:39 AM · #8 |
Just noticed the new version without the green border, much stronger presentation IMO. :-)
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08/14/2005 10:11:12 AM · #9 |
looks great without the green border :)
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08/14/2005 10:15:52 AM · #10 |
2nd photo without the green border....also...can you help me?
What program do you use to create your border? Anyone can reply ...thanks..
Message edited by author 2005-08-14 10:16:35. |
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08/14/2005 10:20:47 AM · #11 |
I like the one with the plain border (of the edited ones). The only problem I see is that the grass on the left of the picture looks too neat. In a full size picture it may not be, but it looks like it was trimmed to form the arch. You might want to try to put back various strands that stand above the rest. It would make it appear a little more natural.
However, that said, I really like this picture. |
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08/14/2005 10:21:59 AM · #12 |
Originally posted by elsapo: looks great without the green border :) |
And would be stronger still without the black border... |
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08/14/2005 10:22:44 AM · #13 |
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08/14/2005 10:36:08 AM · #14 |
Originally posted by kenskid: 2nd photo without the green border....also...can you help me?
What program do you use to create your border? Anyone can reply ...thanks.. |
I use Adobe Photoshop 7.0 Most wont't agree with the way I do it. Make sure your color is selected the click image then canvas size...make sure relative is checked. Then typo in inches how big you wanty the border.
On the photo SCI Both are very good. I prefer the mountains left though and it is just my opinion.
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08/14/2005 11:49:01 AM · #15 |
Excellent job cloning! The crisp, clean horizon line really adds to the photo. I'm not too keen on the border, but that doesn't matter. Great shot!
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08/14/2005 07:26:12 PM · #16 |
Originally posted by kenskid: 2nd photo without the green border....also...can you help me?
What program do you use to create your border? Anyone can reply ...thanks.. |
I just used photoshop and enlarged the canvas size. Pretty simple, and then paint the open canvas.
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08/14/2005 07:28:12 PM · #17 |
I think it looks pretty good except I don't like the way the clouds look. I don't know what it is but they don't look real to me. The oversaturation works well for this scene.
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