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Jan 11, 2007 21:58 |  #1

Ever notice how they play games behind your back? You know, fidgeting around and mocking you, but when you whirl around... well they're all back to normal? So I fooled this guy. Slid the camera behind me and clicked the shutter when he thought I wasn't looking. HAH! Fool with me, huh? No way!:p

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Jan 12, 2007 00:31 |  #2

I really love your work. How did you do this? if you dont mind sharing your dark secrets with me.


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Jan 12, 2007 08:43 |  #3

Ted - are you being harassed by buildings again? ;)


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Jan 12, 2007 20:51 |  #4

Renboy wrote in post #2527528 (external link)
I really love your work. How did you do this? if you dont mind sharing your dark secrets with me.

I feel really crummy in refusing your request, but it would just take too long. Usually those magazine and book articles explain a technique in eight or ten steps and 'snap!' there it is. Unfortunately my pieces take not much time to do, but a LOT of steps. I work very fast, perhaps this entire piece, including posting, took forty minutes? But I looked at the three files in which I saved them and there are dozens of layers and layer masks, and gradient masks... I burn up a lot of storage space. I can tell you that it involved selctive use of filters, prominently the filters > distortion > spherize filter. But I also used others, and of course lots of blending modes, many with ample use of masks and opacity adjustments. Honest, I am not being invasive nor secretive. Just don't have the space nor time to write it all out. Actually, this is the case even with images of mine that appear super straight forward. Each is a learning experience, do you know what I mean? Sorry, but thanks for the compliments, they mean a lot.

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Ted - are you being harassed by buildings again? ;)

Yeah... and as you can see, bulky, muscular ones are menacing me. Hulp!... ;)


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Jan 12, 2007 21:29 |  #5

wow thats amazing


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Jan 13, 2007 07:27 |  #6

Very nice. Perhaps you can start a thread of your own one day explaining this technique to us want to be photoshop experts.


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Jan 13, 2007 23:01 |  #7

Cool - stunning effect!


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Jan 14, 2007 19:43 |  #8

Dang! So that's what a building looks like just before it blows up! :)
Congratulations a some great work.


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Jan 15, 2007 20:20 |  #9

soadrocksever wrote in post #2532218 (external link)
wow thats amazing

tim1960 wrote in post #2533531 (external link)
Very nice. Perhaps you can start a thread of your own one day explaining this technique to us want to be photoshop experts.

kiwibloke wrote in post #2537252 (external link)
Cool - stunning effect!

arg245 wrote in post #2541782 (external link)
Dang! So that's what a building looks like just before it blows up! :)
Congratulations a some great work.

WHOA! Now those are critiques I can take to the bank. :D I think you can tell, this was just plain fun to do. I saw this building and smiled. BTW, it is exceptionally well maintained and the folks at the Strasburg RR are delightfully generous with their stuff. As far as I can tell, they rarely lock anything away, and photographers love this train yard particularly at sunup and sundown. If you're anywhere near Lancaster County, PA - this is a very special stop.


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Jan 16, 2007 09:38 as a reply to  @ TByrne's post |  #10

Great work as usual..


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Jan 17, 2007 22:24 as a reply to  @ MP9000's post |  #11

Glad you like it... It was fun.


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