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Alain Mijngheer
{K:11733} 4/29/2008
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You're welcome :)
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Justin Minister
{K:143} 4/29/2008
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aaaand here she is. You definitly where right, I like this a lot more :)
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Justin Minister
{K:143} 4/29/2008
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ahh!! I see it now! lol I shot it in B&W and being a graphic designer I do know photoshop well. I just wasn't sure what perspective you ment but now that I know I'll try it out and send you the results:). Thanks again!
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Alain Mijngheer
{K:11733} 4/29/2008
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Hey Justin, no big science my friend :) What I mean is that the image would look better if the vertical lines of the arch were paralel with your frame. I suppose you used Photoshop to convert in B&W? If so then open your image in PS, menu select choose 'select all'. Go to menu edit then 'transform' and then 'distort'. Your image will have 8 handles where you can alter your photo with. Once that is done you crop the image so that the white spaces are cut off. Simple as that :) Be well,
Alain
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Justin Minister
{K:143} 4/29/2008
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Thank you Alain. What exactly do you mean by the perspective being corrected a bit? I've never been trained in photography so im always looking for ways to improve my work. Thanks again :)
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Justin Minister
{K:143} 4/29/2008
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Thank youy very much Yazeed :)
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Alain Mijngheer
{K:11733} 4/29/2008
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Hey Justin, I like this a lot !! On the other hand I would have prefered to see the perspective a bit corrected. Mind you still a great image :) Be well,
Alain
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M jalili
{K:69009} 4/29/2008
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Wonderful perspective, as well as composition ........
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