Any photographers in here?

I wanted it to be that way. I thought about correcting the distortion but I felt like the pic is a bit more lively and animated w/ the distortion.

fair enough... I just see it and then that's all I see. pet peeve of mine... as long as it's intentional, it's all good!
 
one way is with photoshop using the transform function. unlock the background if need be, then under edit -> transform..can use distort, perspective or warp to adjust and plum the lines :)

yep, and make sure you hit 'double quotes' first to display the grid. I don't know what menu function that is.


Love that photo of the frosty leaves on the tree stump! Nice!
 
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yep, and make sure you hit 'double quotes' first to display the grid. I don't know what menu function that is.


Love that photo of the frosty leaves on the tree stump! Nice!
thanks sleeper and funky! and nice tip on the double quote, is new for me..I always just drag guide lines over from the rulers.

@lyonsroar.. your b&w processing is excellent! you end up finding a program other than silverFX?
 
@lyonsroar.. your b&w processing is excellent! you end up finding a program other than silverFX?

Thanks!
Nope. Just spent umpteenth hours on CS4 messing with the levels controls. We're getting there slowly but surely...I'm finding out it's all about contrast and getting textures to show up so it's not all just a monotone.
 
Thanks!
Nope. Just spent umpteenth hours on CS4 messing with the levels controls. We're getting there slowly but surely...I'm finding out it's all about contrast and getting textures to show up so it's not all just a monotone.

Yup. Same..I don't use any b&w conversion or tools etc. All done in either LR or Camera Raw.
 
congrats jon

i got a d7000 for xmas, i havent bought memory in a long time, does anyone have any recommendations for reasonably priced high capacity and high speed sd cards?
 
Ever wonder how they get the whole interior in one shot? Remove the doors and cut out the B-pillar of course.

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congrats jon

i got a d7000 for xmas, i havent bought memory in a long time, does anyone have any recommendations for reasonably priced high capacity and high speed sd cards?

I always use the class 10 Sandisk SD cards. They're fast enough for HD video. I got some on sale for about 70 bux for the 16gb cards.
 
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