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08-SEP-2006 CJ in CA

Expand Your Mind

Canon EOS 350D
1/200s f/3.5 at 28.0mm iso1600 full exif

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Guest 20-Sep-2006 10:20
It's much better, but there now seems to be a slight curve in the bottom of the painting. It's not much, but it's there...
(Sorry!)
Phil
Canon DSLR Challenge20-Sep-2006 01:10
Excellent! Better than mine when I worked on this image...lol. Well done. Traveller
Canon DSLR Challenge19-Sep-2006 00:35
It was worth the effort. looks great now. - Najinsky
Canon DSLR Challenge18-Sep-2006 22:36
This looks wonderful, calm and peaceful! -Cat
Canon DSLR Challenge18-Sep-2006 20:23
I have finally edited the picture using the Skew tool and hope it looks better. Thank you all for your input as I was not really aware of many of the tools in PS Elements. CJ
Canon DSLR Challenge16-Sep-2006 07:50
Which version of PSE do you have CJ, I have PSE 4. It's really easy to straighten it (if you elect to) --- aam1234
Canon DSLR Challenge15-Sep-2006 15:51
This is wonderful, CJ, but I'm looking forward to seeing it after straightening. You can do it!
--Mary Anne
Canon DSLR Challenge15-Sep-2006 13:09
Thanks everyone, for your comments and suggestions.
Traveller, I have PS Elements and I'll see if the fix that you mentioned is available. I'm not the best at PP so that in itself will be a challenge! :-) CJ
Canon DSLR Challenge15-Sep-2006 11:26
CJ - I agree with Chris here, the slight skew I find very distracting, but Traveller's solution should work very well.
Give it a go - I think it will make a huge difference.
I very much like the simple text, too.
Phil
jnconradie15-Sep-2006 09:04
Compliments... the silhouette and frame works well together, in my opinion. And the colours are lovely. Regards ~jnconradie
Canon DSLR Challenge15-Sep-2006 08:13
Really really nice CJ. Good work --- aam1234
Canon DSLR Challenge15-Sep-2006 07:23
Actually, CJ, I think that this is easily fixable...meaning the off kilter a little. If you have PS, go rectangle tool> cover whole image from gallery, > edit>transform>Skew or Distort, depending on your preference.

I tried it with your image, and it worked pretty well. Just an idea for this fabulous capture. Sometimee we don't know even what tools are available to us...I worked on this because it is something I don't use often enough myself.

Best Wishes, Traveller
Vikas Malhotra15-Sep-2006 06:24
I really like this photograph CJ. The fabulous colours in the painting along with the silhouetted lady contemplating the art, really is a lovely shot.

Cheers, Vikas.
Canon DSLR Challenge15-Sep-2006 03:04
I agree with Chris also, but feel it does not detract too much from the wonderful capture.

This is a good example of how to use someone elses work and call it your own.

theFly
Canon DSLR Challenge15-Sep-2006 02:59
I agree Chris, and if this weren't a geometric painting it probably wouldn't be so noticable, but this was the best I could do handheld with a very large painting in a public place! CJ
Canon DSLR Challenge15-Sep-2006 02:45
This is a nice image, but it bugs me that you shot it at an angle, I personally think it would have been really nice to have everything squared up.

Chris