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Jan 13, 2006 04:16 |  #1

I was playing with this shot the other day and couldn't get the sky the right shade of blue so thought I'd click Auto Levels in photoshop and WOW not what I was hoping for but I like it !!

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Jan 13, 2006 04:20 |  #2

I like the red on the upside. Aircraft on the downside. Dark sky and light smoke. Created a nice photo.


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Jan 13, 2006 07:02 |  #3

Nice effect!


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Jan 13, 2006 11:45 |  #4

Nice effect...I like it


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Jan 13, 2006 13:56 as a reply to  @ Medic1's post |  #5

The black sky really sets all the colours off, great shot mate :D


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