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Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Camera: Nikon D80
Lens: Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6 EX DC HSM for Nikon
Galleries: Texture Library
Date Uploaded: Nov 11, 2007

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Not having the patience to create a film strip from scratch, I found an image I had taken of a brick wall that I could convert to a pseudo film strip. I cut the holes from the top, duplicated them to cover a landscape crop them duplicated that and flipped it to be on the bottom. The brick wall in the middle I rotated then pasted in as a layer in multiply mode over a gray layer so some of the detail was visible. Hmmm, these are not very good instructions, I'm tired... I'll try to be more specific in another write up if anyone is interested :-)
Here's where it came from:

Please feel free to use at will! Here's my first example of using it:

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08/09/2011 10:34:22 AM
THANKS I LIKE THIS .
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11/12/2007 04:45:26 AM
I'm interested in more instructions .... am having so much fun creating my own overlays.
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11/12/2007 03:21:29 AM
I can see we are going to have a flurry of images with this overlay in them! This is excellent and I will be one of the first to use it ;)Iyt woukld be great if you could also post in this thread
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