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Speeton, N.Yorks
A couple from my morning stroll today
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Nice work Ribby - you have a great place to stroll !
Shame you could'nt have walked backwards before taking the second - would have beed a great lead into the photograph ? IMHO anyway ! |
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Hmmm, good idea! I'll try that next time
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great shots, lucky you having somewhere that nice to walk along in the morning.
thanks for sharing |
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Agreed - the footprints need to go away from the photographer - it would add to the mystery of the shot - "what's out there?" sort of thing...
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the second is a fab shot, really like this, i may try something similar as i'm not too far from the beach - namely saltburn
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Second is excellent - the photochoppin improves it, for the above suggested reasons, great shot
Thanks for sharing
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good shoppery too! very nice, leaves me feeling rlaxed!
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Yep... I like the second shot too. Well done.
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Nice photoshop job, that works really well
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Oooh now that is nice..The footprints just pull it off, so to speak
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thats edited shot is excellent
i would try and get back and do it for real though, as the little kicks of sand in the original gave it a little extra for me All good shots though
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Really like that 2nd shot Ribby and the photoshop job you did looks great...well done.
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Second shot is a cracker! well done and good PS work too...
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Thanks everyone, much appreciated
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How did you photochop that??!
Very nice work
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2. Copy and pasted to a new layer. 3. Rotate footstep 180 degrees. 4. Flip footstep horizontally. 5. Use clone tool to remove original footstep. 6. Use eraser tool to tweak edges of the new footstep. Continue as above for each footstep. It took about 20 minutes but I'm going to spend longer on the RAW to get it spot on. As Ian pointed it out, it would be nice to do something with the little bits of sand that were flying of the front of my wellies. Might have a go, but if it doesn't work I'll pop back and do it again
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