Old Car Scene
GraphyFotoz
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With a good kick in the can from Andy I amazed myself and fixed one of my old favorite shots.
Took this in 2002 with my one of my 1st digital cameras...2.1mp.
Now that I'm more familiar with CS2 here is the result.
Original from my backup CD.(what a mess!)
Worked out final printable version
What I did:
Cloned out all power lines....Rollbar or left side....some of the leaves top left of roof.
Reduced noise with CS2.
Nik Color Efex Graduated Blue filter for sky.
Added my sig.
NOW it's a nice shot!
**Can't thank you guys enough here at DG for all I have learned over the past coupla years here!**
Comments?
Took this in 2002 with my one of my 1st digital cameras...2.1mp.
Now that I'm more familiar with CS2 here is the result.
Original from my backup CD.(what a mess!)
Worked out final printable version
What I did:
Cloned out all power lines....Rollbar or left side....some of the leaves top left of roof.
Reduced noise with CS2.
Nik Color Efex Graduated Blue filter for sky.
Added my sig.
NOW it's a nice shot!
**Can't thank you guys enough here at DG for all I have learned over the past coupla years here!**
Comments?
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Illfor PAN-F Plus film version.
Manfrotto Mono | Bag- LowePro Slingshot 100AW
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Nice work, it's a definite improvement, with a little color brought back into the sky as well.
The road is a bit distracting in the foreground to me in the color shots -- I might crop a bit more of it out, or else dodge it a bit in a layer. I the B&W it's fine as it fits with the contrast but in the color it just leads me out of the frame and is a bit "hot" for me.
Fred
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I shot a courthouse in Maysfield Ky, that was covered in wires also, so I can relate to cloning out a bunch of wires. I think you did a fine job.
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