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Feb 21, 2014 19:39:54   #
Sorry you are having to deal with such bad weather. But Thank you for the beautiful photo!
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Feb 21, 2014 19:35:36   #
Wow I like it. The HDR really works with this one.:thumbup: I love all the color it brings out in the treasure chests and detail on the cobblestones.
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Feb 21, 2014 19:25:34   #
NICE! Looks like some nice riding weather and a nice big shield to keep the bugs out of your teeth :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Feb 21, 2014 19:19:08   #
Brent you're mean!:shock: You know how hard it is to look at THAT when you are on a diet :-o :lol:
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Jan 15, 2014 12:34:41   #
Jolly Roger wrote:
If you are planning to enter it into a photo comp. Straighten the image up first. All the wind turbines are leaning to the right. Crop the image AFTER doing that. I would suggest cropping just below the lowest point of the horizon as there isn't any detail in the foreground. Good luck with the comp. Let us all know if you have any success with it.


You are correct, Thanks for the tip! I didn't pay attention to that. :thumbup:
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Jan 13, 2014 11:56:22   #
I appreciate all the nice comments from everyone :D :thumbup:


Jolly Roger wrote:
I like it.
I would suggest cropping off some of the black foreground.


I think you may be right, I think I might print it and see how it looks. If I can get a good print from it I might do that and enter it into the local Photo Contest coming up in town.
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Jan 13, 2014 11:53:02   #
photogrl57 wrote:
Gotta love a good driveby shooting lol


LoL yes thats always when the perfect shot present's it'self and a lot of times I can't stop! I wasn't going to let this one escape :lol:
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Jan 12, 2014 00:43:31   #
Thanks all for taking a look. We get this type of cloud formation often this time of year. The amazing thing is all I did is add a little sharpening to the turbines and bottom part of the cloud. The color was that intense no changes made in PP at all.
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Jan 11, 2014 12:17:21   #
I took a look and it might work. I guess it depends on which kind of camera you plan to mount. I have tossed around the idea of a helmet cam but this may be better I don't know. The prices are more than reasonable. Thanks for sharing it's worth looking into further. Let us know how you like it when you can try it out.
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Jan 11, 2014 11:42:51   #
Looks good to me sometimes chance photos turn out just great and this is a prime example.
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Jan 11, 2014 11:40:31   #
I wanted to share this because I think it turned out really nice. Especially since I was in the car (as a passenger) cruising about 75mph and I took it through the glass with my cell phone.

I took about 6 picts and liked this one best because of the ridge of turbines. I am surprised how focused it is because normally my cell can't focus fast enough for moving objects and they always blur, but I was moving towards it which made the difference I think. Anyway; it was such a beautiful sunset last night I gave it a shot with the phone and this is what I got.

Ridge of turbines near Tehachapi CA

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Jan 10, 2014 19:01:01   #
Oh how I love shiny fast things. Number 3 and 8 would be the ones for a fun rip around some curvy mountain roads. 8-) Nice set.
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Jan 5, 2014 20:32:22   #
edct wrote:
My son, who is pictured in the photo, has asked me to remove the squirrel from the picture, if possible. I have attempted to do so w/o decent results. What he asked me to do was remove the squirrel, at a minimum, however, he wouldn't care if the shovel was removed as well, although this would leave his arm in an awkward position.

What he wants to do is have the photo with him and the sign, minus, the extra's so to speak. I apologize to my colleagues, in advance, as he does not know what camera equipment was used, settings and lenses. I hope this isn't a problem. Any assistance is greatly appreciated.

Regards,
Ed
My son, who is pictured in the photo, has asked me... (show quote)


It would be better to upload your original again with the "store original" box checked because the image taken from this small thread leaves it terribly pixelated when it's blown up.

The squirrel removal is an easy fix however the shovel is a lot more difficult because we would need to recreate his legs and there isn't anything to take it from unless you have other pictures of him sitting in this position without a shovel blocking him that we could merge together. But here's a quick fix of it with no squirrel.


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Dec 20, 2013 16:01:21   #
ggttc wrote:
Soft and noisy...but getting these guys to pose is difficult.

Just thought it was an interesting sequence.


You did great getting such interesting shots. I can't photograph birds to save my life. Good job.
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Dec 20, 2013 15:58:26   #
Camshy wrote:
Sorry Mom but I was here first. If you really need to sit why not just lay down on my bed. Really it is ok, you can use it. I am just fine right where I am at. I love you Mom, thanks for letting use your chair. You are little you will fit on my bed nicely!


Oh I'm glad I'm not the only one who has to fight with the K-9 over who gets couch privileges. :lol:
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