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Can you straighten these please Peter!


cable beach 02.JPGcable beach 03.JPGcable beach 01.JPG
I'm not entering them in the competition, but I would love to have a copy of them straightened!
Cheers,
Dianne



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Hi Bubs,

It may be that you're pressing down on the shutter button when taking your shot. The trick is to hold it steady and squeeze it, finger on the button, thumb or the palm or "heel" of your hand underneath and squeeze both. A bit like firing a gun, you don't pull the trigger, you squeeze it.

Jim

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why not enter that sunset/sunrise shot after it's straightened, it looks a great shot in the thumbnail.

-- Edited by jimricho on Monday 17th of May 2010 04:50:56 PM

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I think it was more that I was holding the camera about 20cms off the ground. I get the best shots from the lowest point I can hold the camera at. I can't tell whether it is straight or not!!
Tks for the helpful comments!
Cheers,
Dianne

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Bubs wrote:

I think it was more that I was holding the camera about 20cms off the ground. I get the best shots from the lowest point I can hold the camera at. I can't tell whether it is straight or not!!
Tks for the helpful comments!
Cheers,
Dianne



PhotoShop Elements 6 has been called on to straighten many of my shots!winkwink

 



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Here they are Dianne, but they are tiny pics and would be better if they were larger files.

cable_beach_01.JPG   cable_beach_03.JPG  cable_beach_02.JPG

Cheers,
Peter

oops, missed one....

-- Edited by Peter_n_Margaret on Monday 17th of May 2010 10:39:36 PM

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Tks Peter, really appreciated!
Cheers,
Dianne

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