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Reigh ­ Higgins
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Mar 07, 2005 10:57 |  #1

I wanted to create a night shot of a cabin on a lake. With a little bit of tweaking in PS I created a moon, converted evething to B& W ,flipped the cabin ,made water with a ripple effect and then created a night scene with
reflections. I have included the original photo with the end result.


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Mar 07, 2005 12:02 |  #2

great PS job!
I like the result, and i like the original as well. They're both nice




  
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Mar 07, 2005 12:14 |  #3

Very nice PS work.


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Mar 07, 2005 12:20 as a reply to  @ Skitzy's post |  #4

Wow. The finished product would make a great cover for a Stephen King Novel.


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Mar 07, 2005 12:28 as a reply to  @ Mills's post |  #5

Pretty impressive PS work . . . nice job!


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Mar 07, 2005 14:21 as a reply to  @ mobilestudio1's post |  #6

One word: wicked!


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Mar 08, 2005 18:50 as a reply to  @ Hatem Eldoronki's post |  #7

That's really neat Reigh. I like both photos and must compliment you on your abilities.

Thanks for showing them.
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Mar 08, 2005 19:00 |  #8

Thanks everyone for the compliments!


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Mar 08, 2005 19:28 |  #9

Beautiful!
Where abouts in Nova Scotia are you from?
Im also from there.. Truro area!


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Mar 08, 2005 20:10 as a reply to  @ Mills's post |  #10

mills wrote:
Wow. The finished product would make a great cover for a Stephen King Novel.

No doubt... I does have that creepy feel to it.

Great work.


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Mar 09, 2005 11:26 |  #11

Remindes me of something i might see in Texas Chainsaw Massacre or something..


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Mar 09, 2005 13:17 as a reply to  @ -TheGlassPrison-'s post |  #12

Great job. Love both the original and the PS one.


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Mar 09, 2005 13:21 |  #13

Wow ... beautiful original image! Cool PS work ... someday I must learn ...


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Mar 10, 2005 08:39 |  #14

Excellent job. I don't see anything creepy about it at all. If anything, I think it would make a note card or other type of winter scene card. In any event, and excellent piece of work.

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Mar 30, 2005 13:50 as a reply to  @ post 443599 |  #15

Both of very nice , I like very much reflections...


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