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Arrow Colorful Fort Worth Skyline - 03-01-2007, 09:49 AM


The Carter Burgess Building towering in the background.
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I like it but I think the left side where the building is not the same all the way down should be straightened in PS. I really like the colors in this photo.
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I like it but I think the left side where the building is not the same all the way down should be straightened in PS. I really like the colors in this photo.
Thnaks. Good observation. I adjusted the original post. What you saw was a slight, uncorrected barrel distortion from my wide-angle lens.

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03-01-2007, 11:26 AM


Nice shot.....

I noticed that there are some 'dust bunnies' in the picture
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I modified it a little, hope you don't mind...maybe too much contrast now
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I modified it a little, hope you don't mind...maybe too much contrast now
That's exactly the "over-the-top" super saturated look I was going for. What steps did you use to achieve this look?

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Bruce,
Glad you liked it, to remove the dust, I grabbed the color and used the magic wand to get rid of the dust and on the back of the blue building where there was a light line, i used the same method, then bumped color contrast and saturation up about 15. Is the red building the Texas club?
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Arrow Fort Worth - 03-01-2007, 01:10 PM


Thanks for the help. Here's another along the same vein; I just call it, "Fort Worth."
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03-01-2007, 07:53 PM


I like it, whats the name of the building with Fort Worth on it?
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