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06/10/2004 06:33:18 PM · #1 |
one of my more ambitious photoshopping undertakings. comments welcome.
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thanks for having a look-see!
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06/10/2004 06:34:45 PM · #2 |
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06/10/2004 06:36:26 PM · #3 |
oh, yea. added shoe and pavement. |
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06/10/2004 06:41:31 PM · #4 |
Took me a moment but did you add to the shoe and shorten the leg?
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06/10/2004 06:49:53 PM · #5 |
works for me :) I would have never known if I had not seen the original.
Message edited by author 2004-06-11 05:48:08. |
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06/10/2004 06:53:18 PM · #6 |
Not only more shoe, but more rows of tiles too. Impressive, can't see the join. |
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06/10/2004 07:01:05 PM · #7 |
might wanna dodge/burn the shoe a bit to make the lighting a bit more realistic and differ one shoe from another
you also want to avoid repetition of tiles close to eachother
like the dark ones slight right from the center
otherwise, nice job |
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06/11/2004 01:36:18 AM · #8 |
thanks all. i kept trying to burn the shoe and sock a bit. didn't notice the repeat appearance of the center bricks. i may try again but this may be it for this shot. appreaciate the comments. best regards, |
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06/11/2004 04:33:25 AM · #9 |
This is incredible. If I had not seen the original, I never would have known the shoes and tile were added.
Nicely done!
-Terry
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06/11/2004 08:51:32 AM · #10 |
That's just downright amazing. Very cool! :o)
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06/11/2004 09:07:41 AM · #11 |
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06/11/2004 09:20:02 AM · #12 |
I agree, I wouldn't have known. Improves the composition of the whole image. Very good work, creating details that weren't there to begin with.
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06/11/2004 10:04:51 AM · #13 |
Might not pass forensic examination but looks great here! If you like doing this kind of stuff, you might want to check out worth1000. And if you don't already have one, consider a tablet/stylus combo.
Message edited by author 2004-06-11 10:05:03. |
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06/11/2004 01:05:30 PM · #14 |
holy cow. HOW did you do that!? |
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06/11/2004 02:03:07 PM · #15 |
Very good job.
In a couple of years, paparazzies will be guys who are dam good at Photoshop and Maya.
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06/12/2004 11:15:22 AM · #16 |
I played with Photoshop here :
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06/12/2004 11:57:41 AM · #17 |
Well, here's my try at PS'ing a photo that I took in Ephesus Turkey, waited and waited for the people to clear out, but they didn't, my wife and daughter were getting impatient, so took it, not the prettiest ps job, but it is halfway decent...

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06/14/2004 05:51:19 PM · #18 |
Originally posted by skief: Well, here's my try at PS'ing a photo that I took in Ephesus Turkey, waited and waited for the people to clear out, but they didn't, my wife and daughter were getting impatient, so took it, not the prettiest ps job, but it is halfway decent...
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very nice work!! i too have enjoyed removing people from photos of this sort. great shot of the library, too. best regards,
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06/14/2004 09:37:28 PM · #19 |
Originally posted by skief: Well, here's my try at PS'ing a photo that I took in Ephesus Turkey, waited and waited for the people to clear out, but they didn't, my wife and daughter were getting impatient, so took it, not the prettiest ps job, but it is halfway decent... |
If you have a ND filter, you can also do this by leaving the shutter open for a long time if people are moving in and out. If they just stand there, it doesn't work tho. lol
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