bish wrote:
Rollo62 wrote:
Incredible photos Link. I loved the batch of Monarc's. By the way I don't run very fast anymore, sooooo.
Nikonian72 wrote:
When on a nature outing in bear country, remember that you don't have to outrun the bear, just outrun your photo partner.
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So Rollo......... Want to go on my next bear shoot?
Hey!!! That's what I was thinkin' bish! <Laf'n>
My thoughts? Don't take JUST one.
Fran wrote:
RockinRobinG wrote:
Fran wrote:
Had I taken the time to run my eye around the frame I would have noticed the trash on the ground. Can I remove the bag in lightroom? Photoshop Elements?
I'm still trying to find the best post processing software for me.
I appreciate your help and feedback.
Thank you.
I hope I can safely presume that you want some help with this. I used the
clone tool to eliminate the trash. Didn't do anything else as you didn't indicate if you wanted any lighting or cropping adjustments.
Here you go...
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That is exactly what I was looking for!!! What software did you use??? Thank you so much!!!
I know it also needs cropping and lighting adjustments.
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Thanks vislip.
Fran, glad I could help. I used Photoshop Elements 10, but you can use just about any editing program to clone out the 'garbage' (pun intended). Thought best to leave the other editing to you. Have fun with it.
photophly wrote:
RockinRobinG wrote:
Wowweeee...there are some really cool images here.
Sharing a few of mine...
Interesting angle on the Panama Canal shot
Thanks photophly. It was a really cool trip.
Fran wrote:
Had I taken the time to run my eye around the frame I would have noticed the trash on the ground. Can I remove the bag in lightroom? Photoshop Elements?
I'm still trying to find the best post processing software for me.
I appreciate your help and feedback.
Thank you.
I hope I can safely presume that you want some help with this. I used the
clone tool to eliminate the trash. Didn't do anything else as you didn't indicate if you wanted any lighting or cropping adjustments.
Here you go...
suzie123 wrote:
You may see the question a lot or not but I will ask again. What is the quickest and easiest way to learn Photoshop?
Suzie, there is no "quick" way to learning how to use Photoshop. I agree with the recommendations from above posts. Particularly, take a class of some sort...mybe through your local community college or extension office...the hands-on learning is great.
Suffice it to say, "Google" will be your best friend.
Anything worth learning is worth learning
well. There are no shortcuts. That said, plan on spending a lot of time at your computer and practicing.
Good luck and, mostly, HAVE FUN!!!
Happy trails!
sinatraman wrote:
TENSE ? WHAT DO YOU MEAN TENSE? YOU SOME KINDA A TROUBLE MAKER BUDDY? YA PROBABLY A PINKO COMMIE TOO!!!!!LOL
Down boy...DOWN!!! <Laf'n>
Nope. Not a pro. Just an amature with a conscience.
I need to work a full-time job to support my habit.
<Laf'n>
Thank you for sharing.
I'm sure you raised a mighty fine son.
"When life throws you a curve ball, swing with all your might!"
Merlin1300 wrote:
sinatraman wrote:
yes but can you fit a jpeg into a square hhole?
OF COURSE NOT !! You have to fit it into a square Jhole
rotfl
Now THAT is FUNNY!!! <Laf'n>
Image1 wrote:
This whole contest seems to be wrong.
Every contest that I have ever entered had a panel of judges who made there selections as a blind vote.
This one seem to let any Tom, Dick or Harry do the voting.
Always check on the rules before entering.
Let's see your Entry.
My guess is that you are a winner regardless of the crap that you had to go through.
Regards, Image1
J's entry is on page one of this thread.
usaellie101 wrote:
JPEG = Justice Photography Emergency God
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