When Madisonians play winter golf, is walking on the water hazard permitted? How do you find your white ball? Do you use Red balls? Now I understand why golfers prefer Pointa Vedra in the winter... Plus no snopmobilers distracting the shots.Stay warm up there.
Wanna hear something neato-mosquito? OK, goes like this: Nikon D-90 has a fisheye option under their retouch menu. It's applied to individual shots. When selected, you're presented with a slider that increases/decreases the effect.
Photoshop also has a "spherize" selectin under distortion option in their filter menu. It also has a slider that goes negative or positive to 100% to change the image into a bump or into a bowl. However, it leaves the corners untouched, so to get the whole image you must put the desired spherage within a larger image so the whole thing gets changed.
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Soon to turn to ice when the sun goes down. Beware the treachery of ice!
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Madisonians play winter golf, is walking on the water hazard permitted? How do you find your white ball? Do you use Red balls? Now I understand why golfers prefer Pointa Vedra in the winter... Plus no snopmobilers distracting the shots.Stay warm up there.
Wanna hear something neato-mosquito? OK, goes like this: Nikon D-90 has a fisheye option under their retouch menu. It's applied to individual shots. When selected, you're presented with a slider that increases/decreases the effect.
Photoshop also has a "spherize" selectin under distortion option in their filter menu. It also has a slider that goes negative or positive to 100% to change the image into a bump or into a bowl. However, it leaves the corners untouched, so to get the whole image you must put the desired spherage within a larger image so the whole thing gets changed.
Neither of these is as good as the lens.
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