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Aug 16, 2012 08:25:57   #
ace-mt Loc: Montana
 
Tompar wrote:
Morning Ace, is there a Photoshop section here that would link to a tutorial on cloning? Lazy question ..ill look now

ace-mt wrote:
Erv wrote:
Hi tompa. It is this one. :) Didn't know how to tell you any other way. :) It is the only one I could pick on! :)
Erv


Good call Erv, I hadn't noticed it. easily cloned out.


This is a very easy fix. To learn about photoshop tools, just go to youtube and search whatever version of ps that you have, tutorials. Youll find many tutorials on how to do anything you can imagine. Opens up a whole new world, have fun. If you have questions, just ask.

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Aug 16, 2012 08:35:35   #
Tompar Loc: Bedfordshire UK
 
Will do Ace Cheers

ace-mt wrote:
Tompar wrote:
Morning Ace, is there a Photoshop section here that would link to a tutorial on cloning? Lazy question ..ill look now

ace-mt wrote:
Erv wrote:
Hi tompa. It is this one. :) Didn't know how to tell you any other way. :) It is the only one I could pick on! :)
Erv


Good call Erv, I hadn't noticed it. easily cloned out.


This is a very easy fix. To learn about photoshop tools, just go to youtube and search whatever version of ps that you have, tutorials. Youll find many tutorials on how to do anything you can imagine. Opens up a whole new world, have fun. If you have questions, just ask.
quote=Tompar Morning Ace, is there a Photoshop se... (show quote)

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Aug 16, 2012 09:07:21   #
mooseeyes Loc: Sonora, California
 
Tompar wrote:
A few pics for anyone who is interested.


Welcome to UHH, it is fun having some many new members from across the "Pond".

You images are unique and quite interesting. I like how you get down with your subjects, giving a different view to us. Is the vignetting on some of your images due to lens filters, or to just the use of an extreme wide lens? On a select few, I think the image would be better without the vignetting.

Great images, with unique perspective. Keep up the good work.

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Aug 16, 2012 09:21:03   #
Tompar Loc: Bedfordshire UK
 
Hi Moose, Good criticism I also agree, some were from a fish eye macro screw on. Others are from LR processing I agree, I am a little guilty of too much sometimes, hind sight comes with experience :)
Cheers for the comments appreciated.

mooseeyes wrote:
Tompar wrote:
A few pics for anyone who is interested.


Welcome to UHH, it is fun having some many new members from across the "Pond".

You images are unique and quite interesting. I like how you get down with your subjects, giving a different view to us. Is the vignetting on some of your images due to lens filters, or to just the use of an extreme wide lens? On a select few, I think the image would be better without the vignetting.

Great images, with unique perspective. Keep up the good work.
quote=Tompar A few pics for anyone who is interes... (show quote)

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Aug 16, 2012 09:34:39   #
Jim Carter Loc: Momence, Il.
 
Love the barley and the ferns!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Aug 16, 2012 09:37:24   #
Tompar Loc: Bedfordshire UK
 
Thanks Jim

Jim Carter wrote:
Love the barley and the ferns!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Aug 18, 2012 20:18:19   #
carlysue Loc: Columbus
 
Tompar wrote:
A few pics for anyone who is interested.


I love the artistic angle of the barley and the ferns. Nice concept and good vision.

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Aug 19, 2012 13:07:35   #
Tompar Loc: Bedfordshire UK
 
Thank you carly

carlysue wrote:
Tompar wrote:
A few pics for anyone who is interested.


I love the artistic angle of the barley and the ferns. Nice concept and good vision.

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Apr 3, 2019 23:51:26   #
chancler682 Loc: Michigan
 
Great shots

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