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30-07-2008, 10:33
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Australia, Outside of the UK
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Snowy Mountains, Australia
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Such an awesome sky! I have stitched three photos together to create this panorama ...
Serious Critique Required: The photographer has requested he/she would like a more serious level of critique for this image to obtain more constructive critiscism from other members. Please make sure the comments you leave are indeed constructive and aim to help the photographer see the image from a different perspective and/or provide help and guidance to how the image can be improved.
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Primary Camera: Fuji,
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30-07-2008, 10:37
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My real name is: terry
shetland, Scotland
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lovely pan, I would have taken out the footprints though or put a person at the end of them, but thats a personal choice. still a great shot, and agree about the sky.
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30-07-2008, 11:32
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Australia, Outside of the UK
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Hi Terry,
Thankyou for your comments. I do agree re the footprints - what would be the best way to remove them? Cloning? Might have to give that a try!
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Primary Camera: Fuji,
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My Main Interests:
Architecture
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30-07-2008, 12:24
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My real name is: terry
shetland, Scotland
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hi Lenita, yes cloning would be the easiest. just make sure you use a soft brush and check the colours afterwards.
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Primary Camera: Nikon,
Camera Skill: Intermediate ,
Photoshop Skill: Intermediate,
Edit My Photos: Yes
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My Main Interests:
Animals
, Architecture
, Corporate
, Industrial
, Landscape
, Location
, Nature
, Event
, Stock
, Travel
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