Amazing colours in our local sky. Not fire effected, just a great sunset taken over my front fence.
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I Shoot A Canon Web: isacimages.com / My Gear / Flickr Photostream I just fired myself from cleaning my house.
I don't like my attitude and I caught myself drinking on the job.
Thanks Normat. Out of camera - power lines removed and cropped.
I Shoot A Canon Web: isacimages.com / My Gear / Flickr Photostream I just fired myself from cleaning my house.
I don't like my attitude and I caught myself drinking on the job.
Yep - when the god's smile upon us via a great sunset / sunrise, I/we all grab the camera and run outside
The image I find most interesting is #3 showing the curvature of the plane's winds - wow ... I had heard about 'flexing' but you don't get to see it very often
Apart from #3, you could make an interesting pano from the lower half of #2
Phil
Thanks Phil. I did a pano of 2 images using I.C.E. No edits, so the power lines remain. Probably be OK for a wall in a hotel foyer
Hotel Lobby? Restaurant?
I Shoot A Canon Web: isacimages.com / My Gear / Flickr Photostream I just fired myself from cleaning my house.
I don't like my attitude and I caught myself drinking on the job.
Are these "mock ups" Isac? If so is it possible to take a photo of your own lounge room and use it to see what a photo would look like in your own environment?
These aren't mockups John, but they are similar. These were just the sunset image placed onto the background image and then resized using the perspective method to fit the existing frames in the images. Mockups are different, in that you use your own photo of maybe your lounge wall with a blank photo frame on it and you create a mockup to see what different photos or paintings will look like. If you want an easy to follow tutorial, let me know and I'll put one up in the Photoshop section.
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