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| 09/09/2007 06:21:04 PM |
at the local cafeby rozComment by jonfrommk: Cool image
Reminds me of the stuff a chap used to do for the punk fanzines and magazines when I was younger (God showing my age here)
Congrats on the great finish....A definite OOB and brilliant for it (and I am so glad that it got recognised as such by the voters) |
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| 09/09/2007 04:18:57 PM |
factory in sepiaby rozComment by walrus451: wonderful processing!! Joe is correct that it's sometimes better to use "stamp visible" so that you can still go back and edit previous layers. but you can skip the "n" in photoshop CS and above... |
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| 09/09/2007 02:34:49 PM |
day 6. SEPT B&W. random dog by rozComment by Jutilda: Oh roz!!! I love this so much. The dog almost disappears into the sky. nice one. What the hell is a ute?? Utility vehicle? We call that a TRUCK in Texas. rofl |
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| 09/09/2007 01:57:34 PM |
day 6. SEPT B&W. random dog by rozComment by Alicia: What a fantastic photograph, Roz!! It has this total wild and rugged feel to it. Dog in truck - and the angle is really inspired, as well as your PP (as always). If this were Katee, you would have had to give her steroids - hahaha!! |
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| 09/09/2007 08:17:57 AM |
factory in sepiaby rozComment by Dirt_Diver: Thanks for the info. I noticed that you used the flatten layer method instead of a new stamp.
Instead of flatten layer try this and see if you like it.
(on a pc) hold down SHIFT+CTRL+ALT and tap N then E.
N will create a new layer and E will stamp all the visible layers. That way you don't need to flatten your layers for a new adjustment and gives you the control to edit them even after the fact.
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