April's over, so start posting in this thread
April's over, so start posting in this thread
Just got back today from a cruise. Here are some pics
Flower in mexico
Building on Miami Beach
Another on Miami Beach
Sun Set off Cruise Ship
Argh, shot this one through a dirty car window.
Wouldn't it be easier to just get a uv filter? Probably fits in your bag better too...Originally posted by BerserkerCatSplat
Argh, shot this one through a dirty car window.
What is this "UV filter" you speak of? Somebody told me that safety glass was the only way to go!Originally posted by D'z Nutz
Wouldn't it be easier to just get a uv filter? Probably fits in your bag better too...
OH i know! it was out a cruise ship window and i was leaning over some one and took the shot very quickly. The sun goes down so fast i just wanted to get a quick snap shot. I wish i had got it more level lolOriginally posted by DJ Lazy
Very nice sunset.. however on shots like this your Horizon should be level..
That pic is so evil looking man. I likey.Originally posted by Canadian Si
Member since 2003.
You can fix the rotation in Photoshop, BTW.Originally posted by teggypimp95
OH i know! it was out a cruise ship window and i was leaning over some one and took the shot very quickly. The sun goes down so fast i just wanted to get a quick snap shot. I wish i had got it more level lol
Use the Measure tool (click and hold the Eyedropper button to access it) to draw a line on the horizon, then go to Image - Rotate Canvas - Arbitrary, and it'll have the amount of rotation needed to make that line level pre-entered.
Or you can pull a ruler from the top down and use it as a guide for your horizon ctrl t will allow you to rotate distort and whatnot assuming you have unlocked the layer by double clicking it and renaming.
Member since 2003.
Oh sweet thanks. I dont have photoshop yet but i plan on getting it soon. I will touch that one up when i do. Thanks for the info.Originally posted by BerserkerCatSplat
You can fix the rotation in Photoshop, BTW.
Use the Measure tool (click and hold the Eyedropper button to access it) to draw a line on the horizon, then go to Image - Rotate Canvas - Arbitrary, and it'll have the amount of rotation needed to make that line level pre-entered.
Great shot Accent but what enticed you to throw a perfectly good recliner in the stream just to get a photograph?
teggypimp95: What lens/camera were you using for the building pics? Looks like a hard shot to keep sharp
Canadian Si: Love that shot of the barn in B&W.
Somebody gonna getta hurt real bad..
here some from my trip a few weeks ago
Finally able to submit something after months of not shooting..
Looking forward to getting my Film shots developed.
Yeah man, it was a good day to get out!Originally posted by DJ Lazy
Finally able to submit something after months of not shooting..
Looking forward to getting my Film shots developed.
Try using Panorama Tools to correct some of the vignetting in your fishy photos:
http://panotools.sourceforge.net/
Looking forward to what you go with the 160C. I've seen some awesome stuff with it!
IM just learning on a new Nikon D40 with the factory lense it comes with. I have not been able to upgrade the lense yet but i think it does a decent job.Originally posted by canadianx
teggypimp95: What lens/camera were you using for the building pics? Looks like a hard shot to keep sharp
A few from this weekend