nava writz
Loc: los angles california and new york city
i will like to crop but not to lose the dog what must i do?
dasboat
Loc: Vernonia,Ore.(Vernowhere)
nava writz wrote:
i will like to crop but not to lose the dog what must i do?
I'm just learning this myself and used a composure tool in photoshop 9 .I did'nt spend much time at it and think you could do alot better if you did.I croped it at the tree line,they shrank up and if you do it at the grass line,her body shrinks with it.
Steve
I think that this could be cropped to an 8x10 vertical by taking all of the crop off the top and a bit off the right side.. :thumbup:
nava writz wrote:
i will like to crop but not to lose the dog what must i do?
Hope you don't mind... nice shot by the way!
Before
After
dasboat
Loc: Vernonia,Ore.(Vernowhere)
nava writz wrote:
dasboat wrote:
nava writz wrote:
i will like to crop but not to lose the dog what must i do?
I'm just learning this myself and used a composure tool in photoshop 9 .I did'nt spend much time at it and think you could do alot better if you did.I croped it at the tree line,they shrank up and if you do it at the grass line,her body shrinks with it.
Steve
thanks alot!
Sorry I could'nt show you my reconstruction but the image vanished to a ??? file
I'm going to spoil you if I keep this up.
Original
Enhanced
Hope you dont mind ,I cropped this very tight to keepthe dog and woman in the frame
Hobbycam
May God Bless :-)
test crop
Bob - How did you 'add' the foot to the dog that is not in the original picture? Is this CS5? Thanks.
nava writz wrote:
i will like to crop but not to lose the dog what must i do?
Not always possible but sometimes a good idea to shoot certain shots both in portrait and landscape when in doubt about final crop. Just gives you more options.
Just a bit of fun with the image. Worked a little too fast, so pardon the errors.
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