The second one is effective. I'll have to try this. I'll do one on purpose.
Adrian: I assume part could be selected in Photoshop and saturation reduced.
What a beautiful sunset, and a happy accident that turned out very well!
My apologies ~ I misread ~ how about I rephrase my last comment by saying it is a spectacular sunRISE!
We have had some spectacular ones both ends of some days Glo.
The second one is quite striking with that B&W effect at the bottom. And the stitching on the first looks seamless.
Wilma. For a free PC program from Microsoft, ICE can do a quick good job as long as exposure on all sections is pretty close.
Thank you for visiting. Hope you enjoyed the pictures. Any comment, or correction to any information or identification I get wrong, is most welcome. John
The second one is effective. I'll have to try this. I'll do one on purpose.
ReplyDeleteAdrian: I assume part could be selected in Photoshop and saturation reduced.
DeleteWhat a beautiful sunset, and a happy accident that turned out very well!
ReplyDeleteMy apologies ~ I misread ~ how about I rephrase my last comment by saying it is a spectacular sunRISE!
ReplyDeleteWe have had some spectacular ones both ends of some days Glo.
DeleteThe second one is quite striking with that B&W effect at the bottom. And the stitching on the first looks seamless.
ReplyDeleteWilma. For a free PC program from Microsoft, ICE can do a quick good job as long as exposure on all sections is pretty close.
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