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Join Date: Aug 2005
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back from Qatar
Well I'm back from Qatar unfortunately spent most of my time in a computer helping to fix something
so didn't get hardly any shots.fountains outside hotel I wanted to do a longer exposure on these but my camera can't I've tried to get rid of that orange bar but in this one but can't manage it yet ![]() Obligatory sand dune shot ![]() Inspired by kamion's "A new use for side mirrors" tried it with my sunglasses ![]() Couple of sunset over the desert shots Any criticisms (about the photos lets not get personal ) appreciatedhmm looks like the horizons are abit wonky will have to fix after some sleep are there any tips on easy ways to do this via PS in the tuts?
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Join Date: Feb 2005
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The sunglasses shot is, as an idea, great but it would need to be cleaner (no sand on the lens). The last pic is, IMHO, a cracker - you've captured the atmosphere well. If I had one improvement it would be to "warm" it up a bit with a bit of post processing.
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Agreed about #6 but I like #3 as well.
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In the window that pops up, select the 2nd tool from the top (on the left hand side), then draw a line on your horizon (or building if its a vertical straightening you require), and hey presto, click OK and crop the corners
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Thanks Marcel I've always just rotated my pics by eye with variying success I knew there'd be a beter way.
The sunglasses shot is a right pain to take without getting your own reflection in it, which is why only one lens is showing. I'm very happy with the last shot and damn glad I took it 6 times as the the other 5 all blured lots I need to work on keeping a steadier hand |
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