3 more shots from 2-20-10

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Waterwings

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Just finished doing some re-sizing and processing on 3 shots from Saturday. (if y'all get tired of the barns & old buldings let me know) :)

Barn2-20-10.jpg


Barn12-20-10bw.jpg


Barn22-20-10.jpg
 
Very nice.

You are learning gimp very well way a head of me and photo shop.

Your pics look great and post-processing is good :D

Keep up the good work and posting pics....

good job =D>
mike
 
Thank you for the comments :)

Here's a shot I haven't posted until now, and no processing has been done to it yet. I've been sitting here trying to somehow remove/hide what looks to be a piece of insulation hanging out of the loft. Just can't seem to get it yet. Gonna take me awhile to learn the tool functions in Gimp. I read the on-line instructions, but that was like reading a military training manual......... :shock:


normal_RR_Barn_loft.jpg
 
Waterwings
I hope you don't mind my attempt at removing insulation,and totally ruining your pic?


But here is my poor attempt at doing so.(post-processing)
 

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Cool, how'd you do that!? I notice the can and the boards seem to be shorter, Did you crop-out a section of barn side and piece it back together? I kept telling myself if it wasn't for that piece of insulation it wouldn't be too bad of a shot with some processsing.
 
No i didn't crop.

The new photoshop 3 has a carver tool for removing objects.
but you must blend up/down or left/right.
that just looked better to me,but it did make things shorter.
Then did some cloning on trees to make up for thangs i took out by mistake.
I am thinking about buying this program and just wanted to try your pic was a good test.
 
That's a neat tool! I believe Gimp has the cut-out tool (icon looks like an Xacto knife blade), and possibly one that shifts things left/right, up/down, I just need to play around with it a lot to learn it. Thanks for removing the unwanted item. If no one ever saw the original, I don't think they'd suspect there used to be something else in the photo. :)
 

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