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11-29-2005, 01:51 AM
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RespectFirst, you are truely great. I like how the older women was stuck in there. I didn't even see that it was put in, until I read Robson's post.

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Out of interest, is the person on the right her mother who passed away before she could see her daughter get married?
You got it right; the mother had died five years before her daughters wedding. I had taken one of her mother’s wedding photos and layered it over and did some blending, however I never got the chance to completely finish the photo. Good Job! I have shown this photo a lot in the past, I just wonder if by chance you saw some of my work some place else.

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I've never seen that photo before in my life....I thought it was pretty obvious actually, Did anyone else think that? I think you did a really good job and I agree with almost everything you say

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Here are two photos that I did for a friend of mine that is mostly composed of many layers. The first one is really my favorite, I just like the way it looked in the end. The second photo was really just me seeing how far I could go with the photo, and even though it isn’t that great it looked pretty cool to the owner of the car.

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Originally Posted by xZaft
RespectFirst, you are truely great. I like how the older women was stuck in there. I didn't even see that it was put in, until I read Robson's post.
Well Thank You very much.!

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Originally Posted by Robson
I've never seen that photo before in my life....I thought it was pretty obvious actually, Did anyone else think that? I think you did a really good job and I agree with almost everything you say
I think it was cool how you picked that out like that, most people have other thoughts about the photo, but thank you for your reply.

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Hello RespectFirst...

The first photo is alright, but it's manipulated in a very normal/ordinary/common fasion so I kinda had the same thought as Dreshaj, although I wouldn't go as far as calling it "the smallest crap"... It's ok, but nothing special. One adjustment layer with a layer mask on it, and it's done...

The other pictures aren't very great either - the tree-thingy is a very known photo from Windows, isn't it? I've also seen it in a chemistry book with much larger resolution and zoom. The car just doesn't fit there.

The wedding photo is inheritly more interesting since it's of people, but I don't think it's good - you could have used some curves or levels on the daughter-picture and perhaps even the dodge tool.

In both the wedding and car photo the light is comming from the wrong direction which immediately makes it obvious that it's a montage...

There are a couple of styles you could give to these types of images - grunge/anarkism/monochromatic-coloured or modern/stylish or ... etc, but the pictures you've taken fit in the category "obvious photoshop-work"...

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Originally Posted by echoSwe
Hello RespectFirst...

The first photo is alright, but it's manipulated in a very normal/ordinary/common fasion so I kinda had the same thought as Dreshaj, although I wouldn't go as far as calling it "the smallest crap"... It's ok, but nothing special. One adjustment layer with a layer mask on it, and it's done...

The other pictures aren't very great either - the tree-thingy is a very known photo from Windows, isn't it? I've also seen it in a chemistry book with much larger resolution and zoom. The car just doesn't fit there.

The wedding photo is inheritly more interesting since it's of people, but I don't think it's good - you could have used some curves or levels on the daughter-picture and perhaps even the dodge tool.

In both the wedding and car photo the light is comming from the wrong direction which immediately makes it obvious that it's a montage...

There are a couple of styles you could give to these types of images - grunge/anarkism/monochromatic-coloured or modern/stylish or ... etc, but the pictures you've taken fit in the category "obvious photoshop-work"...
Thank you so much for you kind words and I am happy you liked what I done, every word of your post was truly a compliment to me, and it really showed me how much you recognized good work when you see it. Thanks once again for the best reply yet.

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