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May 19, 2013 18:19:56   #
Chickie Loc: Massachusetts, USA
 
like this perspective of the petunia



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May 19, 2013 19:06:24   #
guts Loc: texas.
 
Very nice.

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May 29, 2013 12:16:53   #
Robbie7 Loc: Northampton. England
 
Chickie wrote:
like this perspective of the petunia


Hi Chickie :) Nice perspective but a very difficult shot to get right exposure wise, but a good attempt. It is also difficult to avoid background distractions like that cable on the left hand side which I would have removed in PP. But all in all I couldn't have done any better so well done..keep learning and posting.. :)

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May 29, 2013 12:53:58   #
Chickie Loc: Massachusetts, USA
 
I was exposing this for the flower...and the line, I don't like it either, but to remove it, I would have lost the flower because of the way it slants down through the pic.

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May 29, 2013 14:30:18   #
macro2009 Loc: Cheshire United Kingdom
 
Chickie wrote:
I was exposing this for the flower...and the line, I don't like it either, but to remove it, I would have lost the flower because of the way it slants down through the pic.



Please forgive me I have done it for you plus a tweak of levels.
Let me know if you want it removed.

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Edited...

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May 29, 2013 14:38:29   #
Chickie Loc: Massachusetts, USA
 
looks good without the line....I don't have a program, I don't think, that would've done that, or I would have. Also, looks like you enhanced the colors, making it look sharper. Thanks!

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May 29, 2013 15:17:13   #
macro2009 Loc: Cheshire United Kingdom
 
Chickie wrote:
looks good without the line....I don't have a program, I don't think, that would've done that, or I would have. Also, looks like you enhanced the colors, making it look sharper. Thanks!



Hello Chickie, this is a simple task if you have Photoshop Elements 10 installed on your computer. This is a very inexpensive program you can buy from Amazon or one of your photographic stores. Other people may wish to offer you advice, I have never used the free internet programs so I am not qualified to offer you my opnion.

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May 29, 2013 15:49:43   #
Chickie Loc: Massachusetts, USA
 
no, I don't have that program. I use Picasa.

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May 29, 2013 16:03:45   #
Robbie7 Loc: Northampton. England
 
Hi again Chickie :-) For me PP and the Digital Camera go hand in hand, I would think just about everyone who wants to get the best from their digital camera would use some form of PP. As Michael (Macro2009) say's just a tweak or so here and there really can make a huge difference to a photograph..

ps: thankyou Michael for taking the time to help here..:-)

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May 29, 2013 16:27:14   #
macro2009 Loc: Cheshire United Kingdom
 
Robbie7 wrote:
Hi again Chickie :-) For me PP and the Digital Camera go hand in hand, I would think just about everyone who wants to get the best from their digital camera would use some form of PP. As Michael (Macro2009) say's just a tweak or so here and there really can make a huge difference to a photograph..

ps: thankyou Michael for taking the time to help here..:-)




My pleasure!!

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