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Old 09-08-2009, 02:58 AM
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Mt. McKinley

Here it's... The Big One... Mt. McKinley 20,320 feet. I like the image, however I'm debating whether the wing of the plain needs to be edited out. I keep going back and fourth because some of the mountain is lost in the cropping of the wing. I also have some issues with the sky. Is it to grainy because of the sharpness. Both are debates I can't settle myself. If I bump down the sharpness the mountain loses a bit of detail. If I crop out the wing I lose some nice parts of the mountain. Please help. Thanks for looking any and all comments are welcome.

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Old 09-08-2009, 03:52 AM
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Have you tried cloning out the wing? And the sky is good unless you are going to blow this up to 3ft or something like that. You are supposed to tell the pilot to tip it over so the wing drops out of the picture. If you were the pilot then slap yourself.
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