No problem.  I was just thinking you may spend a lot of time to get 
something that still might not make you totally happy in the end.  You're 
free to try of course.  Photoshop is always a learning experience.


Tom C.

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>Subject: Re: PESO - Yosemite Reflection #1
>Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 12:56:47 EDT
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>In a message dated 10/29/2007 9:33:56 A.M.  Pacific Daylight Time,
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>Really, as happens to us  all, the timing was wrong.  To get a really good
>shot one must luck out  and be there at the right time or be willing to 
>come
>back at the right  time.
>
>All the PS'ing in the world won't make a shot like this as good as  the
>original taken at the right time in the right light  would.
>
>Yosemite is stunning but this shot is not.  It's just a  matter of timing 
>and
>light.  Given that, the composition needs cleaned  up around the edges.  
>The
>small portions of trees and plant material  encroaching should be cropped
>because they detract from the  scene.
>
>
>Tom C.
>
>==============
>I debated that, cloning out  leaves and grass at bottom.
>
>Actually, some other times of day were much  worse. Too much sun on the
>water, or too much shadow. There may easily have been  a better time of 
>day, but
>the time I was there/choose was not the worst.
>
>However, to get really spectacular shots at Yosemite, I found out one  must
>know exactly where the good shooting spots are and what time of day to be  
>at
>them. For instance, Half Dome, from the valley, is only good near  sunset, 
>the
>rest of the time it casts a shadow on itself and the inner  surface is 
>barely
>visible. So it isn't easy. I think one probably does  better the more often
>one goes. Familiarity helps a great deal.
>
>Thanks  for looking and commenting, Tom.
>
>Marnie aka Doe
>
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