R.G. wrote:
You don't need PP skills, you need a chainsaw
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R.G. ALWAYS gives Great advice!!!
As for me, the "Drag" on my reel is set to max . . .
Smile,
JimmyT Sends
User ID wrote:
The Delete Key makes less noise ... and if his chainsaw skill matches his photo skill he must absolutely avoid touching a chainsaw (or even a butter knife).
Quite honestly, Im really wondering if the OPs opening post was intended as humor ?
"Humor?", it has to be, if you consider the RAW vs. JPEG discussion currently at 11+ Pages.
Edit: Maybe some UHHers can suggest some PP Software that can handle this problem????
Jimmy T wrote:
"Humor?", it has to be, if you consider ... (
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It's a hardware problem, as others noted. Simply place a finger on the <Delete> key and the image is corrected.
turp77
Loc: Connecticut, Plainfield
Way to much clutter in front of your subject and your subject is so out of focus. This would be a time you would want to use manual focus to bring your subject in focus to I’d your subject better. At first I thought the bridge was a bent over tree in a wooded lot. One good thing about this photo is a lesson learned.
It would be easier to remove the bridge than the trees....
I can see (barely) what looks like a footbridge in the center of the picture. I would never attempt to take the trees hiding the bridge from the picture.
terryMc
Loc: Arizona's White Mountains
When digital photography manipulation was just getting started there was story (more likely a joke) making the rounds that had a woman coming into a photo lab with a picture of a large tree. She asked: "Can you take this tree out of the picture, so I can see what's behind it?"
Some old jokes just get recycled forever, I guess...
I don't think anyone else does either
John H.
Loc: Central Washington State
After a couple of hard freezes and a 40 mph wind go back. Look for a better place to see the bridge and set the focus for that distance - not the trees.
A few trims with clippers might help, but could be a bad idea legally.
Report back in December. :)
R.G. wrote:
You don't need PP skills, you need a chainsaw
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🤣🤣🤣Thank you for my belly laugh of the day!
AviRoad
Loc: Westchester County, NY
I'm afraid you'll need a machete.
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