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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 70 |
Jun 18 |
Comment |
Thanks everyone for the comments on how to prevent perspective difficulties and Frans for the video. I have a tilt/shift lens so I am aware of what causes perspective problems in camera. Sometimes though you have to shoot and hope you can deal with problems later. I was hoping to get some recommendations for dealing with it during post processing for the submitted image. Judy's recommendation to use Perspective Warp was what I was looking for. I was not aware of that tool. I have been working with it since but it is going to take a little more practice for me to use it effectively. |
Jun 20th |
| 70 |
Jun 18 |
Comment |
Thanks Judy. I am not much of a Photoshop user except for a few tools. I use perspective crop but I was not aware of Perspective Warp. I will give it a try today.
Al |
Jun 17th |
| 70 |
Jun 18 |
Comment |
Thanks. My concern was more with the trees on the right on the bank. They do look a little better in your version. I was able to get something similar in DXO Pro Lab but I lost more of the falls splash zone at the base than I liked. In your version there seems to be content lost on the left and at the top. |
Jun 14th |
| 70 |
Jun 18 |
Comment |
It is too bad you were not able to give the pony some space on the right because of the presence of other photographers. Having that space would have benefited the image. With that said if it were my image I would clone out the white posts, especially the little piece of white post to the right of the nearest ponies forehead, and those between the two horses.
Al |
Jun 5th |
| 70 |
Jun 18 |
Comment |
Very nice.
Al |
Jun 5th |
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