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Photoshop here...No.
If you need to crop, you aren't learning to frame your picture.
Once you get into degrees, then it gets awkward. Keep it simple. Keep it focused (pun well and truly intended).
There's enough farkling buttons on most digital cameras to play with as it is.
This isn't a ludite stance (photoshop sits very happily on my mac), but the purity of these assignments comes from their simplicity of concept.
And finally, do you want to increase the work load of SNC?
It's enough that he critiques our images, without adding the need to analyse our software skills too.
Hey Lamble, do your friends call you Steve Baker or Steven Baker? Just wanted to know as I think referring to you as Lamble is silly.
Anyway, my friend, can you tell me which version of Photoshop is the best for a home user? I don't want to do anything exotic. Just clean up some travel pictures. There's a few with red eyes and some that are taken in the dark where the flash wasn't up to snuff.
Thanks in advance!
Your friend,
Randy
The basic home version has more than enough power for your needs.
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This is gorgeous and a quantum leap forward. I think I might prefer the lighting to be indirect, not see it's reflection in the windows. Possibly even lower wattage, though turning it away from the bike might suffice.
Be interesting to see what colored lights would do. But I'm repeating myself. GREAT shot.
I really like the middle one . . .
Do you have a simple wreath for one window?
Voni
sMiling
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Alex,
These are great. I was going to say that I was leaning toward the first, but the third is growing on me. It seems that perhaps darker might be better. The second opens a lot of possibilities, not the least of which is the addition of a graphic or some text. Even without it evokes the emotion of solitude with warmth. Am I wrong, or is it a bit fuzzy? Perhaps just my old and whiskey-addled eyes.
In any case, these are powerful images, and I hope the Foundation will give them their due consideration.
(I must be a little distracted at the moment.)
-Alex