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Anyone good at editing?
Could someone edit this photo? I have a scratch or something in my lens and its affecting my photos. Could someone try and fix it? The defects are in the left sides of the picture.
Thanks!

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06-06-2011 08:35 AM
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That looks like a very big piece of stuff on your sensor altho I can't imagine how this got into P&S.
If this camera is new, send it in for warranty service
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I took the pictures with a point and shoot Samsung SL50, you can look at the lens and see a mark on it. The camera is out of its warranty now.
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Here are the shots. I did auto color in Photoshop as well as fix the scratches.

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Thanks! They look amazing! Gerrit Smith Photography - Home Check it out! I gave you credit!
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I spend too much of my life on TPF!
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Originally Posted by
chaosrealm93
maybe dust?
Since he can see it on the lens its not dust. Id guess more like a scuff mark.
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Originally Posted by
GerritSmith
Almost every one of your images has the subject centered.
Google for "elements of composition", and expand your mind!
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Should I not have my subjects centered?
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Originally Posted by
Bitter Jeweler

Originally Posted by
GerritSmith
Almost every one of your images has the subject centered.
Google for "elements of composition", and expand your mind!
Do a bit of work on your own
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Originally Posted by
GerritSmith
Should I not have my subjects centered?
Did you google as suggested?
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Yea I googled it, but I am still wondering should I never take pictures with the object centered? How about this picture I just quickly took?
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It could have been a better shot had you balanced the two flowers on opposing thirds intersections of the frame. As it is, the second flower is almost invisible at first glance because it's behind the main flower and they are, as expected, identical in tone and color. Imagine what it would have looked like had you moved the camera a few inches to the left...
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Thanks for your advice! I will go and take another pictures of the flowers. But one question.. I have a cheap ole' Samsung SL50 point and shoot and that's what I take all my photos with, but it can't really focus on two objects. Any advice?