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Feb 14, 2007 21:11 |  #1

Flying high enroute to Japan, we were passed by this B777.




  
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Feb 14, 2007 21:39 |  #2

And the end of the journey looks like this:

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Feb 14, 2007 23:56 |  #3

Wow, that first image is great!!!


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Feb 15, 2007 10:15 |  #4

sdphotoforum wrote in post #2711339 (external link)
Wow, that first image is great!!!

Thanks, I ran a Photoshop action on it to see what would happen. I kind of liked the GLOWING effect on the aircraft.




  
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Feb 16, 2007 05:13 |  #5

what action did you run?


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Feb 16, 2007 14:01 |  #6

The action is called "Kick it copy". I got it from a photographer friend.
It adds a yellow/orange layer to the image as well to give the image a
real abstract look. I took that layer off this image though, I thought it
looked better.

Here is another image with the same action, color layer left in this time.

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