View Full Version : Car with hotel behind
danpass
3rd of July 2007 (Tue), 11:44
What does it say?
No PP mostly because my monitor at work is ..... not really good for that.
I am working out how to best clone out the cement post and maybe the car in the back.
How would you guys get this shot?
I kept having cars come up the driveway and there was a wall that prevented me from getting further back if I tried to move to my left (to get post out of the picture).
http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c222/danpass/critique/ferrarihotelIMG_2075WEB.jpg
cw695356
3rd of July 2007 (Tue), 13:49
I had a quick go at sorting out your concrete post. I found if you straighten up all your verticals it goes away but you also lose a tiny bit of the car but that cant really be helped. I think you will struggle to get rid of the cars inthe back.
It also looks like you only needed to step slightly to the left was there really that little room?
cw695356
3rd of July 2007 (Tue), 13:49
forgot the edit
danpass
3rd of July 2007 (Tue), 14:05
I had a quick go at sorting out your concrete post. I found if you straighten up all your verticals it goes away but you also lose a tiny bit of the car but that cant really be helped. I think you will struggle to get rid of the cars inthe back.
It also looks like you only needed to step slightly to the left was there really that little room?
yeah, I was in a doorway in order to fit the whole car
Everyone else who tilts get rave reviews
Given my results this past week/month maybe I should just put the camera down for a while.
:cry:
Anyway here is another straight from the camera
http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c222/danpass/critique/ferrariIMG_2069web.jpg
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cw695356
3rd of July 2007 (Tue), 14:36
dont give up. That defeats the point of learning and asking for critiques. I prefer my verticals to be straight if possible
Nick C.
3rd of July 2007 (Tue), 19:51
Nice shot, Dan. And extra nice car :)
Having that second shot makes it easier to remove the cars in the first and the post to some extent. If you can sort of align both pics for the area you want to edit you can either use masks or the clone stamp tool to remove unwanted elements:
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Oh, and I don't mind the converging verticals.
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