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Jan 13, 2013 19:36:59   #
flashbackwithtisha Loc: GA
 
I am working on a retirement gift for my father-n-law. I plan to take one of these images and transfer it to a large piece of wood. Just curious which one you would use and feel free to edit and show your vision. Be creative! I am about to start editing them all. My vision is more rustic, almost painted on the wood and sanded away. All of the images were taken with 50mm 1.4 at f/9 ISO100 A 1/500
Thanks in advance for your input!







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Jan 13, 2013 19:44:56   #
Jay Pat Loc: Round Rock, Texas, USA
 
I vote for #1. But zoom in similar to #2.
Pat

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Jan 13, 2013 19:46:56   #
flashbackwithtisha Loc: GA
 
Jay Pat wrote:
I vote for #1. But zoom in similar to #2.
Pat


Thank you Pat! I think I will definitely zoom in. I just didn't want to before I posted them so I could see what others would do with the photos.
Thanks so much for taking a peek! :D

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Jan 13, 2013 19:56:15   #
wilsondl2 Loc: Lincoln, Nebraska
 
#1 I would flip it so it is going right to left. When looking at a newspaper or picture we look at the right side first. Just my thought. all are great pictures. - Dave

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Jan 13, 2013 19:59:36   #
flashbackwithtisha Loc: GA
 
wilsondl2 wrote:
#1 I would flip it so it is going right to left. When looking at a newspaper or picture we look at the right side first. Just my thought. all are great pictures. - Dave


Such a great idea! Working on that one now.......and done! :thumbup:

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Jan 13, 2013 20:01:05   #
flashbackwithtisha Loc: GA
 
flashbackwithtisha wrote:
wilsondl2 wrote:
#1 I would flip it so it is going right to left. When looking at a newspaper or picture we look at the right side first. Just my thought. all are great pictures. - Dave


Such a great idea! Working on that one now.......and done! :thumbup:


haha, now to flip the name on the boat ;)

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Jan 13, 2013 20:04:52   #
Curtis_Lowe Loc: Georgia
 
flashbackwithtisha wrote:
I am working on a retirement gift for my father-n-law. I plan to take one of these images and transfer it to a large piece of wood. Just curious which one you would use and feel free to edit and show your vision. Be creative! I am about to start editing them all. My vision is more rustic, almost painted on the wood and sanded away. All of the images were taken with 50mm 1.4 at f/9 ISO100 A 1/500
Thanks in advance for your input!


I like #2 best for the Action of the water, however you cannot see the boat name and that may be important to you father-n-law.
Shot #3 might show both the boat name and a clearer shot of who I must assume is your father-n-law if these are shots of his boat.

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Jan 13, 2013 20:08:35   #
mooseeyes Loc: Sonora, California
 
wilsondl2 wrote:
#1 I would flip it so it is going right to left. When looking at a newspaper or picture we look at the right side first. Just my thought. all are great pictures. - Dave


I have to disagree with the flip it idea. First of all, in our culture we look in the same manner as we read; i.e., left to right and top to bottom. But, more importantly in this case a horizontal flip will cause the name of the the boat to read backwards. . .not a good idea for a gift of the boat owner.

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Jan 13, 2013 20:26:28   #
flashbackwithtisha Loc: GA
 
mooseeyes wrote:
wilsondl2 wrote:
#1 I would flip it so it is going right to left. When looking at a newspaper or picture we look at the right side first. Just my thought. all are great pictures. - Dave


I have to disagree with the flip it idea. First of all, in our culture we look in the same manner as we read; i.e., left to right and top to bottom. But, more importantly in this case a horizontal flip will cause the name of the the boat to read backwards. . .not a good idea for a gift of the boat owner.
quote=wilsondl2 #1 I would flip it so it is goin... (show quote)


Yep! I got this far and realized the driver was on the wrong side. Oh well back to the drawing board. Thanks!



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Jan 13, 2013 20:34:14   #
tlbuljac Loc: Oklahoma
 
I like #2 no wait I meant #3 but #1 is the one :thumbup:

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Jan 13, 2013 20:35:26   #
flashbackwithtisha Loc: GA
 
tlbuljac wrote:
I like # 2 no wait I meant # 3 but #1 is the one


LOL! Thanks!

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Jan 13, 2013 20:37:50   #
flashbackwithtisha Loc: GA
 
Curtis_Lowe wrote:
flashbackwithtisha wrote:
I am working on a retirement gift for my father-n-law. I plan to take one of these images and transfer it to a large piece of wood. Just curious which one you would use and feel free to edit and show your vision. Be creative! I am about to start editing them all. My vision is more rustic, almost painted on the wood and sanded away. All of the images were taken with 50mm 1.4 at f/9 ISO100 A 1/500
Thanks in advance for your input!


I like #2 best for the Action of the water, however you cannot see the boat name and that may be important to you father-n-law.
Shot #3 might show both the boat name and a clearer shot of who I must assume is your father-n-law if these are shots of his boat.
quote=flashbackwithtisha I am working on a retire... (show quote)


Thanks! :-D It is actually my husband. Planning to down play the red so that he is not as noticeable, but I really would like the name to be pretty visible.

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Jan 13, 2013 20:44:31   #
Erv Loc: Medina Ohio
 
Well Tisha I am going with 3. It looks like a nice and relaxing time fishing. Just a nice easy boat ride to the fishing hole.:)And you can plainly see him driving. The shot just needs to be brightened up some and maybe a little more definition.
Erv
This is about all I know how to do in PP. I am trying to learn the fancy stuff.:)



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Jan 13, 2013 20:49:56   #
flashbackwithtisha Loc: GA
 
Erv wrote:
Well Tisha I am going with 3. It looks like a nice and relaxing time fishing. Just a nice easy boat ride to the fishing hole.:)And you can plainly see him driving. The shot just needs to be brightened up some and maybe a little more definition.
Erv


Thanks so much Erv! Started with #1 so I will post it now. Tell me your thoughts. I will work on #3 Next

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Jan 13, 2013 20:54:59   #
flashbackwithtisha Loc: GA
 
flashbackwithtisha wrote:
I am working on a retirement gift for my father-n-law. I plan to take one of these images and transfer it to a large piece of wood. Just curious which one you would use and feel free to edit and show your vision. Be creative! I am about to start editing them all. My vision is more rustic, almost painted on the wood and sanded away. All of the images were taken with 50mm 1.4 at f/9 ISO100 A 1/500
Thanks in advance for your input!


Started with #3, I will go to #1 next. What do you think of the sky?



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