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06/13/2007 06:19:43 PM · #1 |
Last week I went onboard a Royal Navy Ship with 12 Young Players from my Judo Club. the Invitation was from one of the Clubs Judo Coaches who works on the Ship.
This was my first Journey down this section of the River Tyne in North East England. This River was one of the busyest and most thriving Industrial Shipyards in the World, and now all thats left are the derelect Cranes, so I tried to breath some life into them !
Whats your River Called, and whats it like these Days !
I wonder.
Cheers.
Joe |
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06/13/2007 06:27:03 PM · #2 |
Good topic! Once i feel better, i'll head down to the river by me. Its got alot of history (i'll link to it later) but i'll snap some shots and see how bad they come out lol |
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06/15/2007 06:45:50 PM · #3 |
Its the first time I have used this system selecting diferent colour Layers via the saturation palet and I think it worked great, with thanks from Morty !
Cheers for the single comment.
come on Man
Message edited by author 2007-06-15 18:46:13. |
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06/15/2007 07:00:38 PM · #4 |
Wow! Great job of post processing. I wouldn't have known that those cranes are old and derelict if you had stated so. I'd like to see the original to fully appreciate what you did here.
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