Cuyahoga falls (alex wanted it in a separate thread)WORKING now

12 years 8 months ago #131198 by Scotty

MLKstudios wrote: Two or three shots combined would look better .. to me. No?

You could've stitched vertical shots for even more detail.

Besides that, it's lots of fun. :)


There's something I left out.

I think a picture would be worth 1000 words in the situation. So let me illustrate. You can to see some of my PS insanity at work here...which I usually don't give away. Hold on ;)

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12 years 8 months ago #131200 by Scotty
Oh my the cat is out of the bag.



If you like the original better. I'll leave it like that.

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12 years 8 months ago - 12 years 8 months ago #131203 by MLKstudios
I do like it better. It has more depth to it. And though I don't know what is further to your left, my mind tells me a double wide would be even better than this.

But hey, it's your work! You must decide how to crop it.

Matthew :)

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12 years 8 months ago #131204 by Karl Wertanen
LOL! Keep the rock! :kiss:
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12 years 8 months ago #131206 by Scotty

MLKstudios wrote: I do like it better. It has more depth to it. And though I don't know what is further to your left, my mind tells me a double wide would be even better than this.

But hey, it's your work! You must decide how to crop it.

Matthew :)


The rock was literally about the size of 2 hummers. It broke up the middle of the falls area. the falls to the left were kind of crap and were in bright sunlight. If you like the rock better..i'll keep it. I like both, I just thought it was hilarious what content aware did with the rock and added it's own layer in.

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12 years 8 months ago #131207 by Superman
This is really a great photo!

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12 years 8 months ago #131240 by VT Hiker
The CA did a good job filling in the top part of the area (where the water was flowing down the rock face), but it does look weird at the base of the boulder. Funny now that you show them side by side. :lol:

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12 years 8 months ago #131265 by Scotty

VT Hiker wrote: The CA did a good job filling in the top part of the area (where the water was flowing down the rock face), but it does look weird at the base of the boulder. Funny now that you show them side by side. :lol:


It's funny how nobody noticed until it was specifically pointed out.

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12 years 8 months ago #131415 by Alex

Scotty wrote:

VT Hiker wrote: The CA did a good job filling in the top part of the area (where the water was flowing down the rock face), but it does look weird at the base of the boulder. Funny now that you show them side by side. :lol:


It's funny how nobody noticed until it was specifically pointed out.


I picked it out right away :whistle:

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12 years 8 months ago #131424 by Stealthy Ninja

VT Hiker wrote: The CA did a good job filling in the top part of the area (where the water was flowing down the rock face), but it does look weird at the base of the boulder. Funny now that you show them side by side. :lol:


and I did a good job fixing it for Scotty. :whistle:
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12 years 8 months ago #131430 by Scotty

Stealthy Ninja wrote:

VT Hiker wrote: The CA did a good job filling in the top part of the area (where the water was flowing down the rock face), but it does look weird at the base of the boulder. Funny now that you show them side by side. :lol:


and I did a good job fixing it for Scotty. :whistle:


That you did. Nobody noticed at all. If they say they did now, they're lying (alex). :ohmy:

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12 years 8 months ago - 12 years 8 months ago #131446 by Stealthy Ninja
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12 years 8 months ago - 12 years 8 months ago #131451 by MLKstudios
Much, much better SN. Was that a Topaz filter?

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12 years 8 months ago #131462 by Stealthy Ninja

MLKstudios wrote: Much, much better SN. Was that a Topaz filter?


It's called a Toidi Filter.
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12 years 8 months ago #131667 by Scotty

Stealthy Ninja wrote:

MLKstudios wrote: Much, much better SN. Was that a Topaz filter?


It's called a Toidi Filter.


Long neck for the win.

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