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Do you think the fence add to the image? 1 33.33%
Do you think the fence datracts from the image? 1 33.33%
Does the truck look apealing in the photo? 1 33.33%
Should I remove the ruck from the photo? 0 0%
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Old 11-17-2009, 02:30 AM
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Heres a picture of a farmer feeding his cows at sunset, through the field. The mistiness comes from the dust as he unrolls the roll of hay. I really like the colors and idea of this picture, but I do know it could use some serious help. Please share any input you might have. Thankyou!
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I'm more curious to see how you evaluate any poll responses...

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Old 11-17-2009, 05:04 AM
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The poll really should have 4 questions...

Do you think the fences adds to the photo?

Do you think the fence detracts from the photo?

Do you think the truck adds to the photo?

Do you think the truck detracts from the photo?


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Old 11-17-2009, 08:16 AM
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I strongly agree with everything everyone has mentioned...

My vote was against the fence...It's quite distracting as its right in your line of view... especially the post... Try cloning it out.
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I'm more curious to see how you evaluate any pole responses...
Exactly what I was thinking...
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Please dont judge me. Im not stupid...just stupid with computers. Im still learning and I didnt mean to create a poll. Once I already chose that option, I couldnt go back and I didnt want to download my photo all over again.Trust me, I know how stupid it looks.
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Heres a picture of a farmer feeding his cows at sunset, through the field. The mistiness comes from the dust as he unrolls the roll of hay. I really like the colors and idea of this picture, but I do know it could use some serious help. Please share any input you might have. Thankyou!
I would just crop the bottom off up to a line below the road about the same height as the dust above. And yes, you could clone out the remaining bit of post after that.

Then I think it would be a great landscape.

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Good advice...Thankyou
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