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09-02-2008, 22:58
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My real name is: Lorraine
Kent, England
PhotoTopix Contributor
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Buyer/Seller Classified Rating: 0% (0)
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Primary Camera: Nikon,
Camera Skill: Beginner ,
Photoshop Skill: Beginner,
Edit My Photos: Yes
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My Main Interests:
Animals
, Architecture
, Landscape
, Macro
, Nature
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11-02-2008, 19:21
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Plymouth, England
PhotoTopix Active Member
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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Nice photo, lovely clear blue sky and lighting is good too, I like it 
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Primary Camera: Nikon D80,
Camera Skill: Intermediate ,
Photoshop Skill: Intermediate,
Edit My Photos: Yes
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My Main Interests:
Cityscape
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, Night
, Travel
, Urban
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13-02-2008, 17:18
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My real name is: Barry
Near Brecon, Wales
Super Moderator
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Join Date: Oct 2007
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Hi Lorraine, I felt as if the towers were falling over, so I had a bit of a play in PS, I also adjusted the levels for the sky. Whether it is a improvement or not others may comment.

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Primary Camera: Nikon,
Camera Skill: Intermediate ,
Photoshop Skill: Intermediate,
Edit My Photos: Yes
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My Main Interests:
Black & White
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, Landscape
, Macro
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13-02-2008, 23:32
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My real name is: Lorraine
Kent, England
PhotoTopix Contributor
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Join Date: Oct 2007
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Thank Barry, i struggled a little in PS as the original shot meant the horizon line was not straight, in straightening the horizon, the towers leant lol. Have no idea how you've managed to achieve both, but the changes are great  Thank you very much 
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Primary Camera: Nikon,
Camera Skill: Beginner ,
Photoshop Skill: Beginner,
Edit My Photos: Yes
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My Main Interests:
Animals
, Architecture
, Landscape
, Macro
, Nature
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14-02-2008, 17:03
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My real name is: Barry
Near Brecon, Wales
Super Moderator
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Buyer/Seller Classified Rating: 0% (0)
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Quote:
Originally Posted by LoopyLou
Thank Barry, i struggled a little in PS as the original shot meant the horizon line was not straight, in straightening the horizon, the towers leant lol. Have no idea how you've managed to achieve both, but the changes are great  Thank you very much 
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Hi Lorraine, if you select the whole image, then go to transform and then distort you can play around with getting everything straight.
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Primary Camera: Nikon,
Camera Skill: Intermediate ,
Photoshop Skill: Intermediate,
Edit My Photos: Yes
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My Main Interests:
Black & White
, Infrared
, Landscape
, Macro
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14-02-2008, 22:34
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My real name is: Lorraine
Kent, England
PhotoTopix Contributor
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Join Date: Oct 2007
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Thank you Barry, duely noted and written in my little black (er, purple) book lol 
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Primary Camera: Nikon,
Camera Skill: Beginner ,
Photoshop Skill: Beginner,
Edit My Photos: Yes
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My Main Interests:
Animals
, Architecture
, Landscape
, Macro
, Nature
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