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Winter's Trees

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    I like the way these trees contrast with the snow. They belong together as a grouping.
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    Ever post something look at it a wish you could hit delete. I just did.These pictures need more work. Sorry

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    I think some need to be levelled...I see some tilting to the left in a few.
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    Ok ... what did you clone out in shots 2 and 3?

    I like shot 4 best. Remove that post and it would be a very nice shot. I like the softness around the trees.

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    I used the dust removal tool to remove a post. Didn't do a very good job. Is there anything else I can use in lightroom? Does this mean I have to read the book?Gail

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    I like these...Shot 1 I would crop some off the top to get rid of the purple corner either that or maybe clone it out.

    PS...They could all use a bit of TLC in the PP world but overall I think they have good potential. You can delete them if you go into edit mode when you're signed in

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    What book Gail? Frankly I find the Lightroom tools to be very awkward compared to Photoshop/Elements ... maybe because I'm used to those ...but I don't think so.

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    Scott Kellby's Lightroom for digital photographers. I have lightroom 5 I wounder if I can install it on Windows 7. I will try. I haven't used lightroom for years. Really liked it when I used it.

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