dave_dube 10 Posted November 26, 2006 Rainy day - thought I would try different ways of extrating. This photo is a composite of 3 photos, the background, myself and then my wife. The only thing I didn't do yet is adjust the shadow cast by my head to match the one from my wife.Regards, Dave Link to comment
mmmee 0 Posted November 27, 2006 Nice to see you. :) Where did you go? Sounds like a lot of work done so far. It looks pretty good. I might even take that bit of fence out.(not that I would know how to do that.) Link to comment
dave_dube 10 Posted November 27, 2006 We did a road trip with the final destination of Aspen, Co for a family wedding. We left from the Eugene, OR area and tried to see as much of Utah, Idaho and NE Oregon as we could in 2 weeks. Most of it was just revisiting spots we've enjoyed. This scene was just west of Stanley, ID.Dave Link to comment
mmmee 0 Posted November 28, 2006 ohhhh Aspen! Drove through there eons ago, when it was just young. Is the Salmon River in Idaho? I think we spent hours driving along there, with no towns in sight, but all this lovely scenery in snow -- just begging to be photographed, in the dead of winter, a long time ago. Looks like your trip was in summer. Those mountains are spectacular. Oh hey, I like her hair! I think I'll go get mine cut like that! On a personal note: she looks so much like a dear friend that I was prompted to return my friend's email that I had been putting off doing for days. Thanks. Link to comment
andrea allison 0 Posted November 28, 2006 Hello Dave! Very creative, I would have never known 3 photo's here. Looks great and the mountains are gorgeous not to mention the great looking couple! You have been busy while I have been gone. It is taking me awhile to go through your portfolio. Some Nice stuff! It is great to be back. I still have more unpacking, but now Xmas is coming and I'm getting ready for that. Never enough time for PN, haha. Andrea Link to comment
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