reighamsyde 0 Posted February 10, 2007 3 images to make this one image (well thats what photoshop is for (isnt it? Link to comment
khaled_akil 0 Posted February 10, 2007 i like your way in shooting... and you eye ... nice photo and whish you the best Link to comment
jana 1 Posted February 10, 2007 You made a winner. These 3 images are perfectly combined , the 3 different structures together are FANTASTIC !!!!!!!!!! cheers Jana Link to comment
James Kazan 17 Posted February 10, 2007 KevinI have to disagree with Jana. These 3 images are not perfectly combined. There is an obvious layer line that runs about a quarter inch in from the right hand bottom corner at an angle to the top right of the frame. The top right hand corner is not at ninety degrees you can see where two layers are mismatched, one above the other with one to the right. Jim Link to comment
patflynn 0 Posted February 10, 2007 You've got skills. The funny thing is, when I first looked at this image before reading your text, I thought "too bad he couldn't PS those houses out." When I realized that you easily can take them out and had actually put them in on purpose, I reconsidered. But I still think they are detracting from the stunning cloudscape and the strong foreground. You should play around some more because these components are definitely strong. Link to comment
nher 0 Posted February 10, 2007 Congratulations Kevin for this beautiful shot. Just great!! Link to comment
paul_louis_villani 1 Posted February 12, 2007 Double wow! Love the B&W tones! Well done Kevin! Link to comment
jos__rodrigo_lima 0 Posted February 12, 2007 Just want to say:SO beutiful! (it should be: belissima!) Link to comment
loldhoff 0 Posted February 12, 2007 This is indeed what PS is for. Very well done! Congratulations. Link to comment
WJT 619 Posted February 13, 2007 This has got to be your worst effort to date. That line of houses with its attendant dark halo looks like it was dropped in from a passing UFO, it really ruins what could have been an interesting composite image. I agree with Mr. Kazan's observations about the bad Photoshopping; haste makes waste. I will not rate this one. Link to comment
patflynn 0 Posted February 13, 2007 Where can I go to look at the one thousand most viewed folders of all time on Photo.net? I have never heard of that before, and looking it up through the PN search function returned nothing. Where exactly is it that you are #31? That sounds like a fun place to browse this site... Link to comment
reighamsyde 0 Posted February 14, 2007 Patrick press Exploring at the top then press Top Photos you will then see Catagory, and Period change these to (All) by pressing the little arrow on the extreme right then change the (By) box to folder views it should read , All, All, and Folder Views then press search. you will find that there are 1000 top folder views from 1 (the top folder) to 1000, I come in at 31 let me know if you achieve your goal my friend and tell me what you think of my photos (if you will) Cheers my friend Link to comment
bretsch 0 Posted March 16, 2007 The job you did with the 3 original pictures to create this one is absolutely superb; just to envision what you wanted is a huge merit by itself. The textures in the soil, as well as the form of the clouds are outstanding. Thank you for having the bravery to go beyond the camera and create something of this quality. Link to comment
erwin1 0 Posted April 21, 2007 testifying also of an extraordinary talent ! fabulous work !it hangs on your wall, doesn't it? erwin Link to comment
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