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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 03 6:38 am)
I like it just the way it is......sparkly...!
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If you remove the leaf it appears as the California foothills at night from a 737.(As I remember it) If you create a duplicate layer it is possible to clone out some and leave other reflections. I tried some masks and could make the water a bit more blue, leaving the leaf clear. This type of image always challenges me to create an "arty" solution. Could be "a cigar is just a cigar". The more you work on it the further you get from the real picture. Bill
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Yeah its ME again...2 in a row WHOA!! (makin up for lost time!) Took this one yesterday and need some advice, cause I have sorta mixed feelings about it. This is staight outta the camera, well except for resizing. Okay... Would a circular polarizer have helped with the reflections??? I'm askin this cause my digicam...Olympus C700 has a BIG problem with this type of thing. Reflections and anything which is White in color gets extemely blown out or suffers from CA (Chromatic Abberation) or purple fringing!!! I've learned to work around this most of the time but I'm wondering if any of you have to deal with this stuff and if so.... how??? BTW...any feedback on fixing this pic? I know PS clone/stamp tool is up there on the list!!! What would you guys/gals do with this one!!! L8r!