Here are the images we discussed. Please give them your "take" and do what you think needs to be done.
Greg
Images for your consideration.
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Images for your consideration.
Seeing is more than meets the eye.
Greg Groess
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Greg Groess
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Re: Images for your consideration.
I did a panorama of the 2 images, used the mesh warp tool, cropped and straighten, played with curves all with Affinity version 2.1.1 and sharpened with Topaz photo AI, using its suggested settings. Resized and here it it is. Spent about 20 minutes. Far from perfect but just my idea
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Re: Images for your consideration.
What a brilliant idea. Wow.
I'll take a look at the originals and see if they can be fit together.
Great stuff.
Greg
I'll take a look at the originals and see if they can be fit together.
Great stuff.
Greg
Seeing is more than meets the eye.
Greg Groess
Curvemeister Instructor
Greg Groess
Curvemeister Instructor
Re: Images for your consideration.
I can't top that! Agreed - brilliant idea.
I was going to say that it looks larger when rotated:
Also I like the way Martin cropped it.
I was going to say that it looks larger when rotated:
Also I like the way Martin cropped it.
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Re: Images for your consideration.
Reversed makes it a Sunset but not really. The Couple that owns the property would probably ask me why I flipped the script. It makes for an interesting image but it would be rejected by them.
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Seeing is more than meets the eye.
Greg Groess
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Greg Groess
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Re: Images for your consideration.
I can't do any better than Martin did, that's for sure.
Great job!
Great job!
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