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AboveTelluride[edit]

A mountain as seen from a trail leading to 13,000 ft Imogene Pass, above Telluride, Colorado.


I took this picture on a visit to Telluride. I like it because it shows the huge mountain in the middle which grabs your attention, but also other details. The waterfall is one the of the highest in Colorado and above it sits a large house. To the left of the waterfall and house is a criscrossing pattern which is a road that leads to the house and a trail. Zoom in on the high resolution and you can see all these things well and even follow the river running from the waterfall. I also like the snowcapped peaks in the backround. Overall the best part of the picture is how the sheer rock wall cascades into green broken up rock.

I put it in the Telluride, CO article but could probably put it soemwhere else.


Comments:

  • Get someone to clone out the time marking in the bottom right before you do anything else. NauticaShades 18:18, 15 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]
  • Ive searched it on google and best ive found is a 20 dollar program. Any free tool? And would the full Adobe photoshop do it? - jackbauerinvc
    • Sure Photoshop does it. If you want a freebie, I assume something like 'The Gimp' would have clone tools (haven't really used it so can't say for sure). However, cloning this will take a deft hand as the background behind it is quite busy (for heavens sake turn the date stamp off on your camera, assuming this is your picture). It definitely would have no chance as long as the date is there. --jjron 10:47, 22 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]
The GIMP certainly has a clone tool, and many other sophisticated options. Cloning seems a bit like doctoring, though. For an encyclopedia, I would expect either a crop or a re-shoot. -- Beland 04:05, 29 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]
  • Support. Even with the timestamp, it's a spectacular photo. --WikiMarshall 08:11, 6 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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