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04/28/2011 09:19:38 PM · #51			 | 
		
		Originally posted by joynim:   OK forgot I wasn't a memeber anymore! You will have to see my post processing 
 
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04/28/2011 11:23:08 PM · #52			 | 
		
		 
 
 Used PSE8 Topaz dejpeg, Topez detail, Made a layer for the sky, used topaz Denoise. Adjusted Hue/sat. Levels. Topaz mild details. Cropped. Used lighting effects for directional light to highlight the wheelbarrow. |  
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04/29/2011 02:05:33 PM · #53			 | 
		
		Hey can I join? I guess I just did....
 
  
 
 I went all the way with the idea that the wheelbarrow is the focus of the image. |  
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04/29/2011 03:14:19 PM · #54			 | 
		
		Originally posted by Ann:   Hey can I join? I guess I just did....
 
  
 
 I went all the way with the idea that the wheelbarrow is the focus of the image.  |   
 That's almost exactly the crop I was contemplating if I'd been participating -- I like it. :-) |  
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04/29/2011 10:29:09 PM · #55			 | 
		
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04/30/2011 10:32:54 AM · #56			 | 
		
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04/30/2011 10:42:33 AM · #57			 | 
		
		Originally posted by MargaretN:   I tend to favor lower saturation and less contrast. My PP from the original:
 [thumb]948065[/thumb]
 
 And some ideas with a different crop:
 [thumb]948066[/thumb] . [thumb]948067[/thumb] . [thumb]948068[/thumb]  |   
 
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04/30/2011 11:27:46 AM · #58			 | 
		
		My take on it
  
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04/30/2011 12:57:26 PM · #59			 | 
		
		 
 This was a fun image to work with.
 Two more edits:
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04/30/2011 07:55:05 PM · #60			 | 
		
		Originally posted by MinsoPhoto:   My take on it
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04/30/2011 08:11:44 PM · #61			 | 
		
		Another attempt, inspired by some others here. Kind of outside my comfort zone, but that's the idea, isn't it?
 
  
 
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05/02/2011 07:38:03 AM · #62			 | 
		
		| So does the new image go up today or tomorrow? I can't remember. |  
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05/02/2011 07:50:11 AM · #63			 | 
		
		Originally posted by MinsoPhoto:   So does the new image go up today or tomorrow? I can't remember.  |   
 
 It was going to be tomorrow, but what day is it in the US? If it's a Monday It would probably make more sense to do it today as it's the beginning of the week. |  
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05/02/2011 08:03:10 AM · #64			 | 
		
		Some brilliant edits on the 1st image guys! Here's week 2.
 
 WEEK 2 (05/02/11 - 05/07/11)
   MargaretN's image.
 
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05/02/2011 08:37:21 AM · #65			 | 
		
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05/02/2011 09:04:13 AM · #66			 | 
		
		Here's my attempt:
  
 
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05/02/2011 02:17:55 PM · #67			 | 
		
		I didn't sign up for this side challenge, but was at a loose end this evening. Hope nobody minds me jumping in.
 
 Here's the first one in colour
  
 
 ETA B&W version just because, I'm having fun
  
 
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05/02/2011 02:42:10 PM · #68			 | 
		
		 
 
 Here's my first stab at it, going in a completely opposite direction from   salmiakki, LOL... |  
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05/02/2011 02:53:18 PM · #69			 | 
		
		Ha, that's what I love about these post processing side challenges, all the variations.
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05/02/2011 03:28:59 PM · #70			 | 
		
		Variations? You want variations? 
 
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05/02/2011 05:59:53 PM · #71			 | 
		
		I could not give up on Yarra Valley!
 
 Match Colors to a favorite color combination, sample enclosed
 Select top half above vines and use same combo of “Match Colors” again to that section 
 Flatten image to get:  
 Duplicate layer
 Run Fractalius (using one of the random selections, sorry don’t know which one)
 Flatten, Close
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05/02/2011 06:14:39 PM · #72			 | 
		
		I tried a couple of different moods in black & white:
    
 
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05/02/2011 07:05:35 PM · #73			 | 
		
		I came up with something totally different for the second photo:
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05/03/2011 05:03:27 PM · #74			 | 
		
		When I saw the first image I imagined being at  a run down building looking out into an almost surreal landscape so that is where my processing took me. 
  
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05/06/2011 12:28:48 PM · #75			 | 
		
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