Anyway to make this a better pic
Brother's House
alponton wrote:
Anyway to make this a better pic
I don't really have any suggeations other than to comment that the picture seems cluttered around the patio area. Intersting house.
It is we were working on the porch on the second floor just taking a break
It depends on what you are trying to convey
As I look at the pic you have a white diagonal lines at the left and the middle of the pic that needs to be removed in Adobe or a picture editor program. Its a good picture of a house thoe.
Ok, OZOUT!
Open up, framing is too tight here!!!
Thanks
I was concern about the lighting I had a lot of sun from the left that put everyone in shade.
Yes I agree should have moved back some
Hope ya don't mind I was just playin around testing some things in photoshop
color cast gone, good, wire gone good. but still too tight (but you cannot do anything about that now......
The eyes have it! ;p
Looks good Thanks
Now I need to get my Brother to do the same for real ( clean up the back of his house )
Was this done in Elements or full version of PS
alponton wrote:
Looks good Thanks
Now I need to get my Brother to do the same for real ( clean up the back of his house )
Was this done in Elements or full version of PS
Just some freehand cloning in photoshop cs5
photogrl57 wrote:
alponton wrote:
Looks good Thanks
Now I need to get my Brother to do the same for real ( clean up the back of his house )
Was this done in Elements or full version of PS
Just some freehand cloning in photoshop cs5
You are eally good with the cloning tool. I know this is sometimes tedious work.
Billybuzz wrote:
photogrl57 wrote:
alponton wrote:
Looks good Thanks
Now I need to get my Brother to do the same for real ( clean up the back of his house )
Was this done in Elements or full version of PS
Just some freehand cloning in photoshop cs5
You are eally good with the cloning tool. I know this is sometimes tedious work.
It can be tedious but when it works (and not always lol) it's fun to see the difference
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