Spread eagle

© Brian Smyer

Spread eagle

Uploaded: February 23, 2009

Description

I hate power lines! I used two images, the clone tool, layers and ajusted levels.

Exif: F Number: 7.1, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 10/20000 seconds, Flash: did not fire., ISO: 200, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 105.00 mm, Model: NIKON D300

Comments

Brian Smyer February 23, 2009

Here is the original #1088368

Mary A. Legler level-classic February 23, 2009

I had to keep flipping back and forth to each of them to check out the differences. Really great work! I appreciate that you showed us all the before and after. Great learning opportunity for me. Also watched your whole slide 'animals and pets'. Was mesmerized. Was never really a turkey fan, but when I saw the profile that you produced, I saw beauty I didn't know was there. #7203321

Brian Smyer February 23, 2009

Thanks so much, Mary. Im glad you enjoyed my animals and pets gallery. Thanks again, brian #7203480

Tori A. Gonzalez March 19, 2009

Wow, amazing difference. You can't even tell that it was edited!! Excellent work :) #7305258

Karen Kessler March 26, 2009

Well done, Brian! I have a great photo of an airplane in flight - very close up...BUT there is a power line in it & I'm trying to figure out how to get it out in PhotoShop! (PS is still new to me so this will be a major job!) I love this image! #7337593

Brian Smyer March 27, 2009

Thank you Tori, what a great compliment.

Karen, I dont think it would be too hard. Can you upload a copy of your picture to this thread? It would be easier for me to tell you how to do it if I can see the image. #7340732


To discuss, first log in or sign up (buttons are at top center of page).

Get Constructive Critiques

Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.


 

Did You Know?

Discussions by Category: You can view photo discussions on various themes in the Community > Photo Discussions section of the site.

BetterPhoto Websites: If you see an orange website link directly under the photographer's name, it's totally okay. It's not spam. The reason: BetterPhoto is the one that offers these personal photography websites. We are supporting our clients with those links.

Unavailable EXIF: If there is no other information but 'Unavailable' in the EXIF (meaning no EXIF data exists with the photo), the 'Unavailable' blurb is not displayed. If there is any info, it shows. Many photos have the EXIF stripped out when people modify the image and resave it, before uploading.


 

The following truth is one of the core philosophies of BetterPhoto:

I hear, I forget.
I see, I remember.
I do, I understand.

You learn by doing. Take your next online photography class.


BetterPhoto.com Editor's Pick


Copyright for this photo belongs solely to Brian Smyer.
Images may not be copied, downloaded, or used in any way without the expressed, written permission of the photographer.
Log in to follow or message this photographer or report this photo.