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Oct 21, 2010 21:21 |  #16

[QUOTE=bpiper7;1113977​5]That piling is a problem because it's almost completely in shadow. I'm not sure I can take it all out.

Thought I'd give it a try.


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Oct 22, 2010 09:47 |  #17

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That piling is a problem because it's almost completely in shadow. I'm not sure I can take it all out.

Thought I'd give it a try.

Oh snap! ksbal was right. It's much better cleaner.

Did you use CS5's content aware feature? I'm stuck down at PS7. It looks like it would be more work but now I need to try it.
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Oct 22, 2010 09:49 |  #18

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Perhaps a medication adjustment is called for. :lol:

Could be how it got here in the first place. Might be the "free one" they promised me in the 60s. I DO "shoot what I see." ;)


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Oct 22, 2010 09:56 |  #19

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Oh snap! ksbal was right. It's much better cleaner.

Did you use CS5's content aware feature? I'm stuck down at PS7. It looks like it would be more work but now I need to try it.
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That's the ticket! Spot healing brush set on content aware. Then using the cloning brush to touch a few spots up.


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Oct 22, 2010 10:02 |  #20

I've been into photo manipulations for quite awhile. I think we should have more of this. i'll play later tonight as i have a few idea's I'd like to get off my mind.


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Oct 23, 2010 01:19 |  #21

I like it. Would be better if the power line remained straight IMO




  
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Oct 23, 2010 14:07 |  #22

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I like it. Would be better if the power line remained straight IMO

Thank you.
If I can get the pilings out, I guress I can straighten the telephone line too.

This started out as a lark and is now a project, I think.:)


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Oct 23, 2010 20:48 as a reply to  @ bpiper7's post |  #23

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Fix the electrical service and the shadow it casts on the building as they should be (not distorted together with the wall edge) as well as the door, and you'll have quite a good thing going.



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Oct 24, 2010 09:36 |  #24

i like it, it is inventive what also would be cool if you could add some folks that looked like they do in fun house mirrors. wavey gravey lol.




  
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Oct 24, 2010 11:08 |  #25
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for the title I would have expected a collage of layers and images arranged in a way that would imply a mind filled with processing a catalog of images to the point of sheer burnout. But this impression also shows how vastly different an audience can interpret a title or image.




  
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Oct 26, 2010 13:15 |  #26

I like it! It works for me!


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Oct 26, 2010 13:41 |  #27

shootreadyaim wrote in post #11154818 (external link)
i like it, it is inventive what also would be cool if you could add some folks that looked like they do in fun house mirrors. wavey gravey lol.

Thanks. I'm not sure i'm up to adding wavey people.;)

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I like it! It works for me!

Thank you. I've gotten some good suggestions and I think I'm going to start over and try to make it a keeper.


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