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Here is one approach to correction of the problem described in my last post.
In Photoshop, make a copy of the file and crop out reference to the crooked horizon. In this case, my focus is the wild flower meadow. The raw image was large enough leave enough pixels for a usable image.
A portion of the ocean water was filled in using a technique I will explain tomorrow. See this post for a description of the wildflowers.
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Taking in the foreground, I neglected to maintain a level horizon. Leveling the image results in too much cropping. View from Torr Head, north. I worked around the crooked horizon, cropping to the wildflower meadow.
I do love wild flower meadows. The huge stones makes beautiful artefacts in between the
soft and tender blooms.
miriam
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The variety of flowers was amazing.
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I love the ‘close up’ you’ve created for your header, Michael. An altogether same, yet different image!
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Thank you Carolyn. Yes, it worked out well….there were enough interesting pixels in the center to do that.
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