Thank you Ron, I played it some and found it do reduce the colors noise. As you said it would. I don't have to spend 85 bucks to see how it worked and appears to be a decent work around. Thanks again.
You sure your from New England, it looks allot like that Steam Punk dress in England. Nicely done.
Nice photo, just needs to have the steeple leveled out. Last time I checked they only thing leaning like that was in Italy. Thank you for posting.
On Edit, noticed someone else mentioned it. Yes the whole photo, can be done when crop it. Just slid the mouse off the picture, you will see a bent arrow where the mouse cursor is. move up and down to rotate the photo.
It is a common problem having to level the photo. Sometimes those little holes we are looking threw portray a different kind of effect. Good luck and keep on clicking.
Mile wrote:
Playing around with your photo
Looks like someone has a lot of time on there hands. LOL
Nicely done, but I think I would have made the wall more parallell with her.
Good job.
:thumbup:
Here is a snap shot of the two.
Personally I would go with the 15-140 MM lens as mentioned above, it gets you in close with the 140 MM and allows you to be in close with the 18mm.
As far as the camera goes, the weight will be your primary concern if it's going to be around your neck all day. The lens isn't the lightest and along with the body of camera.
As far as cropping, well that speaks for it's self. If you don't need to crop or cut the photo in half then don't. You might as well get a Good PS if your going to be cropping more then 50 percent in my opinion.
Edit - Transform. - Wrarp. Done in two sections.
I just ran her through the Portrait Pro 15 to see what it would do.
There will be more coming, just been a little slow the past few days. Thanks for the comment.
She was a little upset about getting up. I told her to talk to you.
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In sport of Morning Star, I just gave mine to my Daughter after sitting in the draw for over a year. It did see light every so often but I found I'm better off with my good Old Track Ball.
I see you are a new Member and welcome to the UHH.
Your Question, leaves allot of questions to be answered. Is your wife a first time Photo bug.
VR lens explained:
http://www.bythom.com/nikon-vr.htm
Here is on shot at it. Portrait Pro didn't do any good.