Three Brothers

© Chip Clark

Three Brothers

Uploaded: June 08, 2005

Description

Except for product photography I don't do much image editing in Photoshop. However, to get this image I actually had to 'stitch' together two pictures. When I shot it I could not move back far enough because of river. So I took a shot of the upper half as one, and then the lower half as the other. The trick with this is to use natural lines in the landscape where you will stitch the images together - and you have to make sure the exposure is perfectly matched or it will look obvious and horrible. Luck helps too!

Comments

Susan L. Vasquez June 08, 2005

Beautiful shot Chip! The reflections are really nice. #260531

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