Mike Lewis
Staff Member
So this shot was taken pulled off of I-70 in CO, coming back form our UT trip. I really liked the stand of orange Aspen, but was constrained by only being able to stand by the car, and having to shoot over cars and trucks in between me and the scene. So I did the best I could with the framing. I liked it when I worked on it in post, except for the issue of the closer OOF evergreens. I have cropped them out as best I could (perhaps already making things appear a bit cramped at the bottom?) but cannot get rid of them entirely by cropping without giving the shot a real truncated look. I was wondering if this is a candidate for the warp removal stuff I saw Alan employing so well in one of his previous posts, or is there some other approach or technique one could try, or is this just one of those 'needed to be fixed when shooting instead of in post' kinda situations? I want to fix this if I can, but I do not want to spend hours of crazy editing on it...
Thanks for any insights.
ML
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A scenic shot that requires more editing, to be submitted to the Post Processing Forum
Thanks for any insights.
ML