photo 101... my pictures
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1. Hold alt in a area you want to "clone" for this its the trees in the background... Then you'll see a cross hair,
2. Click on the trees. and let go of alt. ( Dont click on a part of the tree thats too close to the clouds or pole, just experiment and you'll get it )
3. Slide the mouse over to the area you want to cover. for this its the pole.
4. Click and drag till you feel that you've cleared most of the pole
5. Repeat that same process for the clouds .
that should work..
2. Click on the trees. and let go of alt. ( Dont click on a part of the tree thats too close to the clouds or pole, just experiment and you'll get it )
3. Slide the mouse over to the area you want to cover. for this its the pole.
4. Click and drag till you feel that you've cleared most of the pole
5. Repeat that same process for the clouds .
that should work..
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haha youre right! the pole does take away a lot from the picture... thanks for clearing the pole!!
what a pain in the ass to print pictures!! each one takes a good 40 minutes to an hour... adjusting contrast burning dodging exposure times... cause if you mess up... you have to start over and make another print in the darkroom... but im glad i took this class... learning new stuff!
when i get my new stuff ill take more pictures like this!
what a pain in the ass to print pictures!! each one takes a good 40 minutes to an hour... adjusting contrast burning dodging exposure times... cause if you mess up... you have to start over and make another print in the darkroom... but im glad i took this class... learning new stuff!
when i get my new stuff ill take more pictures like this!
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Nice, but one of the things about amateur photographers that gets really annoying is the overused, mindbending, dizzying "dynamic" tilt shot like in your second photo. It's not doing anything other than giving people a headache. And it's been done....sooo many times. Focus on composition and lay off the fancy tricks.
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