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First tritone: before & after. C & C please.

 
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Mar 08, 2007 01:48 |  #1

Learning alot with CS2, but it keeps me up till 2-3 am. (yeah, yeah, yeah, stop your whining).

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Mar 08, 2007 02:22 |  #2

i do like the after. it antiques it a lot.
if you are spending all this time photo shopping, it's probably a good idea to clone out those trees in the upper left.




  
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Mar 08, 2007 08:42 |  #3

Post those in the thread next time with the insert picture button. You just pase those URLs in there.

Anyway, I like the conversion, too bad the sky isnt more interesting. Kind of feels like a big white hole and keeps my eye from looking at the beautiful texture of the buildings.


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Mar 08, 2007 10:01 as a reply to  @ ZL4life's post |  #4

"it's probably a good idea to clone out those trees in the upper left "

Yeah, I noticed that towards the end but was getting tired and lazy at that point. thx.

too bad the sky isnt more interesting

It was overcast, obviously, but I think I'll re-shoot that area when the weather gets better, thx again.


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