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#44....Yay or Nay?

Nikonic1Nikonic1 Registered Users Posts: 684 Major grins
edited February 21, 2010 in The Dgrin Challenges
I'm not sure I can get past the noise in this one. It was taken with a cheap little Canon P&S on the Winchester Dunes in Oregon. I'd love to hear your C&C and opinion on the noise.

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    topcat374topcat374 Registered Users Posts: 157 Major grins
    edited February 16, 2010
    I really like the shot but I'm afraid I agree with you about the noise. I find the sky distracting (although it may just be because you pointed it out!). Sorry if that's not what you wanted to hear ne_nau.gif
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    tinamarie52tinamarie52 Registered Users Posts: 954 Major grins
    edited February 16, 2010
    I like the concept. You might try to 'despeckle' in Photoshop.

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    JerryBartonJerryBarton Registered Users Posts: 147 Major grins
    edited February 18, 2010
    I also like the concept and composition. There are many ways in Photoshop and PSP to smooth out the noise in the sky.
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    KinkajouKinkajou Registered Users Posts: 1,240 Major grins
    edited February 18, 2010
    I also like the concept and composition. There are many ways in Photoshop and PSP to smooth out the noise in the sky.

    +1. Try playing with it and repost. I think it has potential.
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    AndManAndMan Registered Users Posts: 1,252 Major grins
    edited February 21, 2010
    Kinkajou wrote:
    +1. Try playing with it and repost. I think it has potential.
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