Andretti Winery

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My wife and I went to Napa for the weekend... Stopped at Andretti's winery... took a shot of the car parked in front of the barrel room... this is actually the result of a Photoshop photo merge panorama... my first one...
 

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That's beautiful but please post a large photo
 
how !!!! I have tried to post larger pics, but cant do it... the site only allows limited sizes... i have always wondered how guys are posting larger pics... any help ??? Dave
 
You can use flickr or other sites that let you upload high resolution photos and then post a link in the
form

Try it, http://www.nsxprime.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=85954&d=1335149149 is the link to your attachment.

attachment.php
 
I am not a wine guy... but my wife is and she liked the wines... we bought a case and two bottles... dont ant me what kind... i have no idea... but it is Andretti wine and my wife says it is good...

also, the winery is prety cool plave... not too big, and VERY scenic..
 
OK.. i have a photography question for the photography experts / guys on the forum...

If i wanted to eliminate the shadows on the left DURING the shooting of the shot.... could that be done... if so HOW...

this question would also apply when taking a picture of a person and one side of their face has a shadow on it...

I have tried using a FILL flash... but i keep washing the photos out....

I know I know.... i need to take more photography classes...

any help is again... always appreciated...

thanks in advance...Dave
 
I'm with Dave - really feel "photo challenged", especially with how to put them on PRIME. I use Apple Mac, and "I-Photo". Not sure how people put "full" pictures on PRIME.

Anyways - Dave you brought out some good memories with your post - we went to Napa on our honeymoon in 2000 - spent time in a B&B and they served the Andretti wines for us - reds, and they were pretty darn good (if memory serves....).

Great looking NSX too! Cheers, Jay
 
Very simple, cut the tree or move the building :D

Sorry, couldn't resist :).

OK.. i have a photography question for the photography experts / guys on the forum...

If i wanted to eliminate the shadows on the left DURING the shooting of the shot.... could that be done... if so HOW...

this question would also apply when taking a picture of a person and one side of their face has a shadow on it...

I have tried using a FILL flash... but i keep washing the photos out....

I know I know.... i need to take more photography classes...

any help is again... always appreciated...

thanks in advance...Dave
 
OK.. i have a photography question for the photography experts / guys on the forum...

If i wanted to eliminate the shadows on the left DURING the shooting of the shot.... could that be done... if so HOW...

this question would also apply when taking a picture of a person and one side of their face has a shadow on it...

I have tried using a FILL flash... but i keep washing the photos out....

I know I know.... i need to take more photography classes...

any help is again... always appreciated...

thanks in advance...Dave

It would be difficult to remove those shadows. You need to have a pretty powerful strobe flash setup to do a good job of eliminating them.

Oh, and very nice pic and car!
 
If you want to fix this picture by having the shadows removed, I suggest that you contact my wife at, http://www.paulalanephotography.com
She can do wonders with photos like this.

Dwayne

Dwayne,

I would love to fix it.. however, i would like to learn how myself... i am an amateur photographer and amateur Photoshop user and i would like to get better at both...

would she be so nice as to tell me how to do it ???

thanks..Dave
 
Dave.
Give Paula a call. She said she can tell you how to clone the right side of the picture to the left.
Phone # 562-304 6737

Dwayne.
 
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