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    Tassie Mt Wellington snow photo shoot

    Tim and I decided to head up the mountain for a bit of snow shooting and just generally to get out! Heres a first pic, Tim nd I up on the back of mountain rarely visited by people so had nice smooth untouched snow to snap on. More pics to come





    PS: Yes Tim looks like a thug, and also, please forgive him as he has a Canon on him :P
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    That makes you the one at the front... with the Nikon

    Yes, having a Canon would make any one look like a thug

    Pictures bring back memories of when we lived in Tassie. Loved Mt Wellington with the snow on a clear day.
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    Talking Correction Stooge

    I just wanted to say I am a Thug with or without Canon or Nikon.
    PS I was using the Nikon D60 as well as The canon 30D.
    Now if Carlos had his 300s I would have had my new D80?? But someone had to allow Carlos his Nikon fetish so I relented and loaned him his old D80

    To cut a long story short Great Day out with Great Mate Cheers Carlos and I will add I miss Arther on our photo shoots so visit soon Chucaro and Rosa.Two 300s Nikons and two good blockes to shoot with woooooo hooooo.
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    Whilst on the topic, can anyone suggest a way to remove a flare from a photo? See below, flare on rock and Capure NX2 can only do so much before its ruined

    Image is HDR, which only amplified the flare. I will try removing flare from affected photos first and then HDR...

    Any suggestions welcomed.

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    email sent

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    On the original @ 250% magnification will be easy but it will take time.
    It can be done one pixel at the time if you whish to do it so.

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    Looks nice and warm thanks for the pics..

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    I'm still learning but this took me less than 10 seconds. That is once I had Photoshop cs5 open with this image up. I'm not sure what the pro's think of it but I love it for removing my mistakes.
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    Thanks Locorr - unfortunately I dont have photochop installed, so will try with other tools I have. The other thing too, for me anyway, I dont like fixing serious mistakes from my photos - dont mind the usual PP stuff, but not to this degree. I was wondering more from a skills/software point of view.

    But great job on the fix anyway
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    Quote Originally Posted by locorr View Post
    I'm still learning but this took me less than 10 seconds. That is once I had Photoshop cs5 open with this image up. I'm not sure what the pro's think of it but I love it for removing my mistakes.
    Looks good. Can you share how you did it?

    I took an HDR into the sun on purpose and the flare was a disaster which I couldn't remove.

    Cheers, Steve

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