Bats head
Copyright ©2007, kirsty bushell
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kirsty bushell
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18-Jan-2007 20:34 CET |
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a lovely shot (marred by the tilted horizon line ) ...cheers ;-))
DeeVee V at 00:17 CET on 19-Jan-2007 [Reply]
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The inclusion of the people on the sand gives a sense of scale and makes you realise just how big those cliffs are, I love the line of surf on the beach with the approaching wave, it would be worth rotating the image to get the horizon level as I think this is a belting shot.
Cheers Steve
Steve Elliott at 02:40 CET on 19-Jan-2007 [Reply]
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Really a beautiful shot, I agree with the others, the horizon needs to be straightened.
Bob Doucette at 13:28 CET on 19-Jan-2007 [Reply]
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Bob Doucette wrote:
> Really a beautiful shot, I agree with the others, the horizon needs to be straightened.
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Thank you Bob for taking the time to comment on my pic. Regards Kirsty.
kirsty bushell at 14:15 CET on 19-Jan-2007 [Reply]
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Steve Elliott wrote:
> The inclusion of the people on the sand gives a sense of scale and makes you realise just
> how big those cliffs are, I love the line of surf on the beach with the approaching wave,
> it would be worth rotating the image to get the horizon level as I think this is a belting shot.
> Cheers Steve
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Thanks for your comment Steve. The cliffs are mighty high and i was a bit nervous of standing to close to the edge. How can i staighten up the horizon after i have taken the picture please? as i was not looking at the horizon just the cliffs ahead. But would be greatful for a few tips. Regards Kirsty.
kirsty bushell at 14:20 CET on 19-Jan-2007 [Reply]
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DeeVee V wrote:
> a lovely shot (marred by the tilted horizon line ) ...cheers ;-))
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Thank you DeeVee V for your comment. Regards Kirsty
kirsty bushell at 14:21 CET on 19-Jan-2007 [Reply]
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kirsty bushell wrote:
> DeeVee V wrote:
> > a lovely shot (marred by the tilted horizon line ) ...cheers ;-))
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> Thank you DeeVee V for your comment. Regards Kirsty
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in photoshop use measure tool to draw a line thru that horizon line; then choose image rotate arbitrary to rotate counterclockwise in this case; then crop the image to leave out the extra background ... email me should you need more help ...cheers ;-))
DeeVee V at 20:18 CET on 19-Jan-2007 [Reply]
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DeeVee V wrote:
> kirsty bushell wrote:
> > DeeVee V wrote:
> > > a lovely shot (marred by the tilted horizon line ) ...cheers ;-))
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> > Thank you DeeVee V for your comment. Regards Kirsty
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> in photoshop use measure tool to draw a line thru that horizon line; then choose image rotate
> arbitrary to rotate counterclockwise in this case; then crop the image to leave out the extra
> background ... email me should you need more help ...cheers ;-))
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I do not have photoshop so what do i do. Regards Kirsty
kirsty bushell at 14:36 CET on 20-Jan-2007 [Reply]
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'I do not have photoshop so what do i do. Regards Kirsty'
Try downloading Adobe lightroom which is free to use at the moment http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/lightroom/ this has Crop and Straighten settings as well as loads of other useful features which work with jpegs as well as RAW.
Cheers Steve
Steve Elliott at 08:04 CET on 22-Jan-2007 [Reply]
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Steve Elliott wrote:
> 'I do not have photoshop so what do i do. Regards Kirsty'
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> Try downloading Adobe lightroom which is free to use at the moment http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/lightroom/
> this has Crop and Straighten settings as well as loads of other useful features which work
> with jpegs as well as RAW.
> Cheers Steve
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Cheers Steve will have a look at that later. Regards Kirsty
kirsty bushell at 14:39 CET on 22-Jan-2007 [Reply]