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Maryanne Murillo
{K:11617} 3/21/2007
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Another wonderful shot -- I love the peaks of the mountains poking through the clouds.
Maryanne
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Edward Ghoti
{K:5514} 2/13/2007
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Sorry about that Ron, wasn’t really thinking when I made that comment and used the terminology from my egocentric little world.
I was using ACDSee 9 to edit (you can download a trial version from their website), the four clicks meant to refer to rotating the image four degrees counter-clockwise. Probably could have gone another degree or two, was trying to get the foreground cloud more horizontal. The only problem with rotating the image is that the more you rotate it, the more of the image you end up losing when you crop the sides to get it back to a perfect rectangular border.
Sorry about the confusion.
All the best, Ed
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Ron Collier
{K:203} 2/13/2007
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Ed - Once again I thank you for your suggestions. I enjoy learning to look for different things. When you said "four clicks" - what were you using to do the editing? Again - thank you!! Ron
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Edward Ghoti
{K:5514} 2/13/2007
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Great shot Ron.
Did you try to rotate it any?
Hope you don't mind, but out of curiosity, I gave it four clicks to the left.
All the best, Ed
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Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia
{K:96391} 2/13/2007
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exquisite tones. marvelous composition. wonderful portafolio.
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Rose Hare
{K:2523} 2/9/2007
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another gorgeous photo. I absolutely love the clouds. It looks like a winter wonderland.
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Simone Tagliaferri
{K:28180} 2/9/2007
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Bellissimo paesaggio innevato. Complimenti.
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