My Town

Uploaded: March 07, 2006 19:09:14

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Well Sensei, our time has come to an end. Here is my last attempt for you. This is a view of my wonderful town for the break wall. I took the six photos and merged them together. This actually worked out OK. Then I started to use all of my new skills: I cropped it, adjusted the levels, cleanup the photo, and even made some of the "unpleasantries" disappear. This may not be the best subject, being that it is a little busy, but it really helped hone my skills. Anyways, THANK YOU Robin for everything that you have taught me, all of the suggestions you have made and you kind and witty humor. I have gotten more out of this class than I had expected. In fact, I would love to see an Elements 4.0- The Next Step class. Now off I go back outside to enjoy spring, to shoot more frames, and now I have the ability to enhance them to the point that I just might get that National Geographic cover.

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