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Oct 07, 2006 23:50 |  #1

I am just recently learning how to use Photoshop Elements 4.0. I usually don't do much post processing, but I read an article about shooting the moon & using it in a cityscape. I hope I passed the exam!!!


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Oct 08, 2006 02:35 |  #2

Rob, having a larger sized image would help...


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Oct 08, 2006 04:10 |  #3

Definitely need a bigger image to appreciate what looks to be an interesting bit of processing. ;)



  
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Oct 08, 2006 04:23 |  #4

Nice work Rob, hope you don't mind, I've posted a link to your larger version.

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Oct 08, 2006 04:35 |  #5

andydajo wrote in post #2091537 (external link)
Nice work Rob, hope you don't mind, I've posted a link to your larger version.

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That certainly helps, and it is a very nice photo with seamless processing of the moon onto the shot. :cool:



  
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Oct 08, 2006 07:41 |  #6

Way to go, Rob. The shot of the skyline was super even before the moon appeared.


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Oct 08, 2006 10:43 as a reply to  @ sparker1's post |  #7

I certainly appreciate the criticism as well as the compliments. It is still amazing to me the effects that can be produced via the PC. Learning a little everyday. While I'm here, does anyone have a recommendation for a wide-angle lens. I was researching the Canon 10-22mm. Good lens or not??? Thanx again for the comments.


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Oct 08, 2006 11:13 |  #8

Beautiful image, Rob. I love the colors and how you composed it. Great work!




  
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Oct 08, 2006 11:16 |  #9

Really cool...I think you pulled it off well. Isn't this view looking North though? It's been a few years since I've been to Jacksonville, I can't remember.


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Oct 08, 2006 11:31 |  #10

Rob, I really like my 10-22 mm. I think the Sigma 10-20 mm is also good, and less expensive. Maybe some Sigma owners will check in on this.


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Oct 09, 2006 19:16 |  #11

JaertX wrote in post #2092496 (external link)
Really cool...I think you pulled it off well. Isn't this view looking North though? It's been a few years since I've been to Jacksonville, I can't remember.

Yeah, but don't tell anyone!!!


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Oct 09, 2006 19:26 as a reply to  @ bigchef920's post |  #12

Here are more from different angles. I really love nightscape photos. These came out pretty good. Hope the sizing is better than before.


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Oct 09, 2006 20:06 |  #13

The difference between the small and large image is amazing! Wonderful picture!


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Oct 09, 2006 20:18 as a reply to  @ pttenn's post |  #14

Oh, I know that place. ;) Wonderful shots you've managed. Lovely colors and I love the smooth water/reflections. :grin:


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Oct 09, 2006 22:57 as a reply to  @ HrcRacing's post |  #15

These 2 contain some perspective correction & color adjustments. This is the hotel that I am a chef.


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