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Oct 12, 2006 10:07 |  #1

Hi, first time posting in this forum, hope its the right place.

All images taken with my 50mm prime at various locations. (Edit: Except number1!)

What I'd for an UWA at the moment! :D


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Oct 12, 2006 11:02 |  #2

Nice shots , well processed, maybe streighten the horizon in the first...I've been around the water and docks all my life but I can't in my wildest dreams figur out what that is atop the pole on the old dock shot ??


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Oct 12, 2006 11:10 as a reply to  @ PEACHMAN's post |  #3

Nice shots Pete! I like the fog in #2.


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Oct 12, 2006 11:39 |  #4

That's an interesting collection of shots Pete, although the horizon in #1 is a bit off-putting. ;)



  
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Oct 12, 2006 15:02 as a reply to  @ rudgej's post |  #5

Is that a lamp-shade in #2?! :confused: I like all of them but #2 is my favorite. As said #1 needs some...

Wide angle: get a 5D... ;) Welcome to the world of posting!


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Oct 12, 2006 21:02 |  #6

I prefer the first, even with .... Nice series, Pete.


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Oct 17, 2006 06:18 |  #7

bryan k wrote in post #2111035 (external link)
Nice shots Pete! I like the fog in #2.

No fog, just long exposure ;)

Thanks for the comments, number #1 is one of my first 'decent' pictures before I could PP or before I shot in RAW
Is there a simple way to align in CS2 thats as simple as alligning in CS2 RAW?




  
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Oct 17, 2006 06:28 |  #8

Pete-eos wrote in post #2130733 (external link)
No fog, just long exposure ;)

Thanks for the comments, number #1 is one of my first 'decent' pictures before I could PP or before I shot in RAW
Is there a simple way to align in CS2 thats as simple as alligning in CS2 RAW?

Yes. Click and hold on the eyedropper tool until the other sub-tools appear, then choose the measure tool. Click and drag on your picture against the line that should be horizontal (or vertical). Then go to Image | Rotate Canvas | Artibrary... and you will see that the angle has already been entered for you. Choose clockwise or counter-clockwise and press Enter.



  
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Oct 17, 2006 06:39 |  #9

rudgej wrote in post #2130754 (external link)
Yes. Click and hold on the eyedropper tool until the other sub-tools appear, then choose the measure tool. Click and drag on your picture against the line that should be horizontal (or vertical). Then go to Image | Rotate Canvas | Artibrary... and you will see that the angle has already been entered for you. Choose clockwise or counter-clockwise and press Enter.

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