Please help with this picture

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bob733
Apr 25, 2007
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Try number two:

Need help with this picture:

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bob733
Apr 25, 2007
Try number 2 (continued)

I took this picture standing up and the camer looking down on a portion of the countertop.

I want to make the counter top look as if I were sitting down and shooting across it (like I was facing someone playing cards) (using free transform??)

I also want to reduce the glare (and eventually change the texture to a wood type fixture.

Now, I hope this is the way you guys want to have these &^%(*&^$ pictures posted.

Thanks as always for your help and putting up with me

Bob
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John Joslin
Apr 25, 2007
Someone has to say it.

Since you took the picture, why don’t you get the lighting right and preferably take a picture of what you actually want?
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bob733
Apr 25, 2007
It is called shooting quick, not thinking ahead and changing (after the fact) what I wanted to originally do.

That being said, with the www.picCentral.com / www.pixentral.com fiasco, with all the confusion and now obvious comments about why I didnt shoot what I wanted to shoot in the first place (a fair question), lets just drop this one all togeather.

I will just re do the shot some other time. It would have been nice however to see if this could have been transformed, but I would now suspect it can not because it does not have 3D attributes.

Thanks anyway folks.

Bob
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Rob_Keijzer
Apr 25, 2007
I will just re do the shot some other time

That shouldn’t be difficult.

If I want a shot of a counter I go downstairs, walk into one of the stores (don’t need to introduce myself) ask if I may, make the shot, run up the stairs again, insert the CF card, while resisting the temptation to put Steppen Wolf’s "Magic Carpet Ride" on (Star Trek: First Contact)

And that’s it

I’d do it now if I wasn’t somewhere else.

Rob

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