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Jan 26, 2006 07:14 |  #16

Very nicely done!




  
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Jan 26, 2006 07:25 as a reply to  @ post 1123774 |  #17

I love it! Nice job.


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Jan 26, 2006 20:16 as a reply to  @ post 1123453 |  #18

Preston wrote:
Good catch, Jackie. After closer look, I think you're right that the lamp post is leaning slightly to the right. Will try to use software to correct it...any idea which software do best on this?

Preston, to me your photograph is fine, it looks like the actual lampost itself has a slight bend to it.

I am relatively new to this level of photography, and even newer to photo manipulation. I only have PE2 at moment. I have no doubt though, that you will have a far more sophisticated editing program.

But as I said the slight twist in the lampost does not detract from the shot at all.


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Jan 26, 2006 21:36 |  #19

I went ahead and edited the slight bend anyway...here's the corrected version...you be the judge which version works better.

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