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10/21/2007 11:21:22 AM |
I find that the power lines add a lot to this picture. Because there are so many of them, it's making a statement about our environment. Like it or not, they're here to stay. And, this is a lovely composition. |
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10/21/2007 10:03:20 AM |
The power lines work fine here - they're not always bad. But I'm wondering... were you following the red lady with the umbrella? :op Love this shot with all the mist. The woman's red is in such vivid contrast to the wet surroundings. Great image. |
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10/20/2007 11:01:29 AM |
You "dang" the power lines, but I love 'em in this shot!! They are what makes this different (and interestingly so) to me than a straight shot without them. Gives it character. As for USM, try not using it at all on this. It's a soft shot - leave it soft. Add a little (very little) Gaussian blur, even. And if you REALLY want to work on the power lines, try the healing brush. It will work fairly well on the narrow ones. You'd still have to clone the thicker ones, though. |
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10/20/2007 01:48:19 AM |
Ohhhhh that is so COOOOOOL!!!!!! One thing that helps cloning come off better is if you change the exposure at the top down to a lower opacity and make your brush not totally soft, but not too hard.
I love this just like it is. . .but if didn't have the power lines, it would be art store gallery work!!!
Darn, I want to be there!!!!!!
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