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Jan Symank
{K:22030} 10/8/2016
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PS Not while shooting better before :)
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Jan Symank
{K:22030} 10/8/2016
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These techniques :) Please perhapsTilt the camera while shooting ( or not ) and you have a straight sky if needed Or not Jan
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Paul Freeman
{K:35606} 10/6/2016
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Forgot to mention the tree in the first Note To Self
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Paul Freeman
{K:35606} 10/6/2016
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Note To Self: New photographic term: Swing (used to describe the phenomenon created by two conceptual lines, one being the horizon and a tree) :))) Nice one Jan :) Regards
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Paul Freeman
{K:35606} 10/6/2016
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Note To Self: New photographic term: Swing (used to describe the phenomenon created by two conceptual lines, one being the horizon) :))) Nice one Jan :) Regards
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Paul Freeman
{K:35606} 10/6/2016
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You are right, Wayne, there is something not right about the horizon. I struggled with it when I framed the image. I think it is the lay of the land and my perspective. If I had more time I would have tried a different viewpoint. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and the technique you mentioned. Regards
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Paul Freeman
{K:35606} 10/6/2016
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Thanks, Riny. Much appreciated Regards
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Paul Freeman
{K:35606} 10/6/2016
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Thanks, Ozjan Regards
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Wolf Zorrito
{K:78768} 10/6/2016
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Here, locally , we have summer retreat :-)
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parehan .K
{K:27453} 10/5/2016
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Beautiful nature and very well composed outdoor work.
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Jan Symank
{K:22030} 10/5/2016
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Great composition. The diagonal line of the sky has to stay, Mr Winsauer ! It a n important line because of the tree and to give the picture a swing. Straight wood be stiff and nonsense. Its already ready :) Great work Regards Jan
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Wayne Winsauer
{K:7331} 10/5/2016
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Cheers Paul! I really like this image with the large floral foreground element and the solitary tree! I do think the diagonal line in the clouds is distracting though as it makes your horizon line look off. An easy fix will be to cut out the entire top part of the sky and rotate it the use content aware fill in Photoshop. After that some minor touch ups will make the adjustment seamless. If you are a straight out of camera purist, no worries, it's a great image. I just thought I'd offer up my opinion. Regards, Wayne
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Riny Koopman
{K:102911} 10/5/2016
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Wild flowers are beautiful to look at, a cheerful play of colors! Best wishes Paul.
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Ozjan Yeshar
{K:15239} 10/5/2016
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Great foreground and the perspective is well presented. Cheers Paul.
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