I have the day off today...so I sat down with the LE from Tower Arch this morning and have been working on the off kilter feel of it...I think this is about as far as I am going to tweak it...I don't normally warp and skew unless it is to control perspective or lens distortion...but I think for this one I can go against my normal process a little...any better?
Travis Rhoads wrote:
I have the day off today...so I sat down with the LE from Tower Arch this morning and have been working on the off kilter feel of it...I think this is about as far as I am going to tweak it...I don't normally warp and skew unless it is to control perspective or lens distortion...but I think for this one I can go against my normal process a little...any better?
Thanks. I pushed, pulled, cloned and mined some details...I think it is better and still close enough to reality for my taste. Thanks for all the tips from the board, much appreciated.
Hi Travis!
Of course your shots have been viewed and appreciated by many on the forum. They do make up a great set and I will not try to say anything that has not been already posted. With that said, my favorite part of your post is that you were able to share this with your father. I am sure for you these shots AND the memory of the trip itself is indeed priceless!
Very nice work,
Greg
Travis Rhoads wrote:
I have the day off today...so I sat down with the LE from Tower Arch this morning and have been working on the off kilter feel of it...I think this is about as far as I am going to tweak it...I don't normally warp and skew unless it is to control perspective or lens distortion...but I think for this one I can go against my normal process a little...any better?
Thx for posting! It's a really nice image worthy of a large print! I like the composition and overall treatment.
rxgolf wrote:
Hi Travis!
Of course your shots have been viewed and appreciated by many on the forum. They do make up a great set and I will not try to say anything that has not been already posted. With that said, my favorite part of your post is that you were able to share this with your father. I am sure for you these shots AND the memory of the trip itself is indeed priceless!
Very nice work,
Greg
Greg, you are so very right...especially today, on Father's Day...I get to think back about the good times had with my dad.
Sneakyracer wrote:
Thx for posting! It's a really nice image worthy of a large print! I like the composition and overall treatment.
Thanks. I am in the process of deciding how I want to get it printed.