There all excellent Chief, some are better. Nice work!
Nice editing job, but if your looking for a quick/really quick and inexpensive method this is great. I use an app for my iPad called "touch retouch". It is amazing for removing unwanted objects like wires, signs, litter, blemishes, people, fences, mesh etc. It is VERY simple and fast to use and it even has a clone brush. I think it was $1.99 on the App Store. I would think it would be available for Android too.
This is the fastest and cheapest way I have found to scan, sort and 'save to digital’ your favorite slides. If you have a copy stand that property will work too). Actually they come out pretty nice. Just take a photo of a blank white sheet of paper to use as your iPad light source to display on your iPad. Note that you need some distance (the box) between the iPad surface and slide to eliminate (unfocus) the grain from the iPad. The pink remote in front works well as it maintains the alignment, eliminates any shake and speeds up the operation considerably. The negatives were over 50 years old and, once I did this, I had some of the slides professionally scanned and printed 11 x 14 metal. They turned out very nice.
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Nice, how did you do this?
This state is full of beautiful winding country roads. If you are at New River Gorge NP, which is a great photo spot, make sure you photograph the Glade Creek Grist Mill too. The tree colors should be beautiful but watch for any early snow in the mountains.
Nice photos Chief! Those gators are just waiting for their next meal.
Beautiful photo of an excellent place. I have only photographed it in early April but anytime is a good time.