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Dec 25, 2005 20:35 |  #1

I wanted to put in lots of space in this image, What do you think?

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Dec 26, 2005 16:29 |  #2

Nice concept.

I would have liked to have seen the bottom of the bottles though.

I can also see some marks against the clouds. Sensor? Lens? or were you behind a window? Should be possible to clone them out though.

Thanks for posting

Hmm - looking again, I'm just wonderring about having some liquid in the bottles, say about half full but not all the same amount - not sure how that would work.


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Dec 26, 2005 22:17 |  #3

It was my window what caused the dots im affraid I will remove the dots when I edit the image at the moments it untouched apart from the frame,

I like the idea of the liquid in the bottles might work pretty nice.
Im not sure why i wanted to cut the bottom of the bottles I just had the feeling too also I was laying on my bed and there was rubbish at the bottom of my window so I thought what a nice shot but il shoot it now with out moving heh, but if i re-shoot (prob will) I will fill up the bottles also try one with the bottoms in. Thanks for the comments :D


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Dec 27, 2005 14:36 |  #4

Look forward to seeing the result of the reshoot :D


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Dec 27, 2005 17:58 as a reply to  @ Mgdh's post |  #5

for a dust removal from a pictures I do have a Wacom tablet and healing brush+clone tool in PS 7.So if you were using mouse that might be a long proces...I honestly recommend to use a Wacom for fixes.
My is 6 Years old but still is working ok. E-bay is a great place for buying one.


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