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DAY 10 . where i live . virtual crossingby rozComment by Alicia: Wow - gotta hand it to you for experimenting! This is inspiring and thanks for the little tutorial down there. I like the image - it's edgy and the idea is fun - car driving into train - good job. It could perhaps be a bit cleaner, but I'm sure you know that yourself. Overall it "messiness" works with the image, though. |
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DAY 11 . where i live . horse .by rozComment by MelonMusketeer: I like the crop as it is. Shorter at the bottom would take away the view of the ground leading to the horse.
That sure is a dry looking place. I am wondering if you cloned out something above the horses shoulder, and just beyond the cut off limb? Message edited by author 2007-02-09 10:46:35. |
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| 02/09/2007 10:39:45 AM |
DAY 10 . where i live . virtual crossingby rozComment by MelonMusketeer: I can see that this sort of photo-melding would be useful for an advertising image, in a way similar to the artwork in ads of the 1950's and 60's. It is good to be learning how the tools work to get this to happen in the digital domain. It's a bit disconcerting to see the bare tracks ahead of the cars, as it would be a rough ride just ahead for them.
Are the one lane bridges common in your area of the world?
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