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Archive 2013 · Mt Hood from Trillium Lake and the Salmon River

  
 
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Mark Metternich wrote:
BEAUTIFUL series! Hard to pick a favorite!

On #1, I wonder if you have ever tried using "puppet warp" (Photoshop) to correct local distortion? Not that it necessarily needs it, but once you get the gist of puppet warp down, lining up trees... becomes a cinch without other things moving in the image. Just an idea. I also see room for a very subtle dodge in the shadows on #1. No nits at all of the others.


Mark

Was not aware of "puppet warp". Will have to check that out. Thanks for the nits!!!

best

Mike



Sep 25, 2013 at 10:58 AM
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p.2 #2 · p.2 #2 · Mt Hood from Trillium Lake and the Salmon River


Hate to pile on, but #1 is a GREAT SHOT!


Sep 25, 2013 at 11:43 AM
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p.2 #3 · p.2 #3 · Mt Hood from Trillium Lake and the Salmon River


StarNut wrote:
Hate to pile on, but #1 is a GREAT SHOT!


+1 :-))



Sep 25, 2013 at 12:46 PM
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Great series Mike. #1 is my favorite and I will second Marks suggestion. The leaning tree on the right side of the frame is mildly distracting. If you can fix that the image would be slightly stronger. Regardless, well done!


Sep 25, 2013 at 01:23 PM
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p.2 #5 · p.2 #5 · Mt Hood from Trillium Lake and the Salmon River


Steve Dublanko wrote:
Great series Mike. #1 is my favorite and I will second Marks suggestion. The leaning tree on the right side of the frame is mildly distracting. If you can fix that the image would be slightly stronger. Regardless, well done!


That tree on the right leaning leftwards is natural and not a lens distortion problem. I have tried to get the Forest Service to straighten that darn tree without success.

thanks Steve



Sep 25, 2013 at 01:28 PM
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