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Oct 15, 2006 14:10 |  #1

Waterfront summer home on a community lake in the Poconos, October 14, 06...

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Oct 17, 2006 07:48 |  #2

Nice shot. I like that itty bitty cloud in that vast expanse of blue sky.

It may be just my eyesight but it looks to me as if it could use a little sharpening. :confused:


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Oct 18, 2006 18:33 |  #3

Mgdh wrote in post #2130960 (external link)
Nice shot. I like that itty bitty cloud in that vast expanse of blue sky.

It may be just my eyesight but it looks to me as if it could use a little sharpening. :confused:

I noticed the cloud after the posting...Good eye, on your part...

I too, am concerned regarding the sharpness, because I do wear reading glasses...(Apparently, the deck is being rebuilt on this house.)

So lets see if there is a difference: I sharpened this image in Zoom Browzer EX...

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Oct 18, 2006 18:52 |  #4

your horizon seems a bit off, for some reason it's distracting me a lot in this photo.


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Oct 18, 2006 19:19 |  #5

theague wrote in post #2138532 (external link)
your horizon seems a bit off, for some reason it's distracting me a lot in this photo.

You are absolutely right...I didn't notice it before...

In the lower left corner, there was nothing but lots of beach sand...I trimmed the sand out...and that exposed the unbalanced horizon...

Thanks for the heads up...

I don't own the software yet what is capable of aligning the tilt...


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Oct 18, 2006 19:29 |  #6

If you don't have any software except Zoombrowser and want something free, try Picasa (from google). It does a nice, if basic, job, and you can straighten horizons with it as well as some other things.




  
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Oct 18, 2006 19:52 |  #7

Saralonde wrote in post #2138707 (external link)
If you don't have any software except Zoombrowser and want something free, try Picasa (from google). It does a nice, if basic, job, and you can straighten horizons with it as well as some other things.

Great Info Saralonde,

I'll be downloading it shortly...Tilting the camera sometimes happens more often than wanted...


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