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Jun 25, 2008 21:12 |  #1
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Insaneley hot, insaneley hazy and humid day today, so i tried to take advantage of it. here is my try:

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Cooled it down a bit in photoshop... i hate this weather!

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Jun 25, 2008 21:53 |  #2
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was tooling around with this, and i came up with a second version that i like alot more.

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Any critiques comments or advice are, as always, more than appreciated

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Jun 26, 2008 05:11 |  #3

well, hope it cools down soon for you. Out here in SoCal we almost melted off the map last week at 110-degrees, tonight, right now it's 52-degrees and only reached about 67-degrees today...

Anyway, I just for a weird notion on your two pics so here (BTW, if you hate it, sorry dude...it's 2am and i can't sleep...so I have to do SOMETHING, :D ) I was thinking if there was a way in CS3 to setup a vanishing point and skew each image toward that?? Interesting? Stoopid?


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Jun 26, 2008 08:41 |  #4

Do you mean "Edit > Perspective" or "Filters > Vanishing Point"? ;-)a

I like these images a lot, keep working them.

If it is too hot, you can always make yourself a river....

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Jun 26, 2008 08:59 |  #5

kirkt wrote in post #5795648 (external link)
Do you mean "Edit > Perspective" or "Filters > Vanishing Point"? ;-)a

I like these images a lot, keep working them.

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ummmm...I suppose I must...d'oh!! thanks!!


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Jun 26, 2008 14:54 as a reply to  @ brecklundin's post |  #6

I think that I prefer #1 -- maybe because blue is cooler or perhaps it is that the OD color in #2 reminds me too much of my days in the Army.

Too many of my shots during my recent Alaska trip were very hazy -- I didn't realize that the sky is not always bright blue there, but often drab gray overcast. It really takes the starch out of a photograph and perhaps the best fix is to try something artistic.


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Jun 26, 2008 15:47 |  #7

kirk:

That is REALLY niiiiiiice...hope it helps bigbitt cool off a bit...

Texazzz is hot....dang hot...Tarzan couldn't take that kind of hot, hot...and not a drop of water for miles I imagine...just armadillo's and prarrie dawgs right? That's about all there is to Texazz right bigbitt?  :p


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Jun 26, 2008 18:53 |  #8
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brecklundin- wow what a great idea!
Kirkt- I love it!
Bill- i hope you got at least a few good shots! Alaska is so beautiful, even if it is crappy weather out lol

i think my final take of this image, but i can never tell these days :lol:

IMAGE: http://i266.photobucket.com/albums/ii262/bigbitt8706/IMG_7843edited21_edited-44222.jpg


tell me what you think! and keep those edits coming, very cool stuff.

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Jun 26, 2008 19:09 |  #9

I like it BB...I am just learning the whole CS3 thing and seems as never a day goes by that I am not learning something new. The post I made was my first use of layers. I get the concept now and it should be fun...so THANKS.

I like how you added detail to the original...hmmm...I just got another ideal. Maybe I will try it before I go hunting candid pics at our towns festival.


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