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Jul 26, 2014 19:47:35   #
klbuild Loc: Durham, north carolina
 
Just getting opinions. I realize I need to remove the power lines. Just wanted to get the overall picture done first

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Jul 26, 2014 20:39:20   #
Bob Yankle Loc: Burlington, NC
 
Patience ...... we can wait until you remove the power lines, but you seem to be on the right track. May I ask where this was taken? I live in Burlington, NC, and it's probably within range (I like to drive).

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Jul 26, 2014 22:11:48   #
klbuild Loc: Durham, north carolina
 
Bob Yankle wrote:
Patience ...... we can wait until you remove the power lines, but you seem to be on the right track. May I ask where this was taken? I live in Burlington, NC, and it's probably within range (I like to drive).


Loiusburg NC It's private property, so you have to take your shots from the road.

I posted another view in Photo Analyses, that i removed the wires. It's time consuming to say the least

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Jul 27, 2014 06:39:29   #
kubota king Loc: NW , Pa.
 
Looks very nice on my monitor . As far as the wire being removed . I don't know which program you are using , but it is very easy for me to remove the wires in your photo and get great results using Photoshop CC . I download a copy of your finished results , took only a minute to remove both wires without using the cloning tool . Tommy

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Jul 27, 2014 06:58:43   #
klbuild Loc: Durham, north carolina
 
kubota king wrote:
Looks very nice on my monitor . As far as the wire being removed . I don't know which program you are using , but it is very easy for me to remove the wires in your photo and get great results using Photoshop CC . I download a copy of your finished results , took only a minute to remove both wires without using the cloning tool . Tommy


I use SmartPhotoEditor

PS I don't see the download you sent

I can always see where the lines were, It's blurred.
Check out the other photo i posted (Mill) in photo analysis. I removed the lines in that one

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Jul 27, 2014 07:06:34   #
klbuild Loc: Durham, north carolina
 
klbuild wrote:
I use SmartPhotoEditor

PS I don't see the download you sent

I can always see where the lines were, It's blurred.
Check out the other photo i posted (Mill) in photo analysis. I removed the lines in that one


It's in photo gallery now.

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Jul 27, 2014 07:14:05   #
kubota king Loc: NW , Pa.
 
I did check the other photo out . I didn't post it because I didn't know how you would feel about it , since you did not ask for any one to help . Since you would like to see the results . I will post it for you . I have never used your program or many others out there . I started out with Paint shop pro many , many yrs ago , but quickly switched to Photoshop . Feel free to use my copy if you like . It is your photo ...Tommy

PS . If you ever need something fixed that your program can't do or you can't get the results you want . Many of us are willing to try to help you or any one else get those results . Just always post a copy we can download as you did . Tommy


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Jul 27, 2014 07:34:03   #
2 Dog Don Loc: Virginia Beach VA
 
klbuild wrote:
Just getting opinions. I realize I need to remove the power lines. Just wanted to get the overall picture done first


For my eyes it looks a bit over saturated. In the sky. Photoshop elements makes removing things like power lines easy.

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Jul 27, 2014 07:41:39   #
klbuild Loc: Durham, north carolina
 
2 Dog Don wrote:
For my eyes it looks a bit over saturated. In the sky. Photoshop elements makes removing things like power lines easy.


One day I may switch to Photoshop I use aperture now

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Jul 27, 2014 08:46:51   #
kubota king Loc: NW , Pa.
 
I always say that the photos posted on UHH will look different on each monitor . If you like what you see on your monitor , that is what matters . I have my monitor calibrated using the Spyder 4 Hardware

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