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JoeMc
President of the USA Gallery: Latest Photos
Registered: Mar 2007
Location: Pompano Beach Florida
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Winner of the weekly edit challange
I really want to that everyone that joined in on the edit challange this week, I think we set a new record on the amount of members that played along this week.
Everybodies edit was a huge improvement to my "busy little shot" But I guess there can only be one winner......The way that I am chosing a winner is the one that I would most likely hang on my wall
The winner is............................Sam!!
I really like how he overcame the distraction, and turned the shot into artwork!
Congrats Sam.....and now it's your turn to post a shot that we can all play with!
Cheers, Joe
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Ellen
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Way to go Sam! His was my favorite as well. I would love to know the steps taken to achieve that beautiful piece of artwork.
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sambo
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Registered: Jan 2006
Location: North Carolina, USA
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Oh my! Thanks Joe! This was a fun project, and I appreciate the chance to do a little creative editiing. Rather than take up alot of space trying to explain how the edit was done, see the link below to learn the technique:
http://www.graphic-design.com/Photo...wing/index.html
I went through most of the steps, but I used a layer mask to selectivly color the boats, and cloned out the light poles. I had read this technique in a photoshop mag long ago, but forgot and had to do a search! I'll post my photo to be edited.
BTW, I love this addition to the community. I think it really adds a sense of camaraderie and fun!
Sam
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punwit
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Registered: Jan 2007
Location: Ottawa, Kansas. This is a small community about an hours drive south and west of Kansas City
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Joe,
I just wanted to say thanks for your participation and for the enthusiasm you bring as a participant as well as a host. Well done, my friend.
Darren
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JoeMc
President of the USA Gallery: Latest Photos
Registered: Mar 2007
Location: Pompano Beach Florida
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Darren, Thanks for brain storming this great idea!
It's fun!!
Cheers, Joe
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khedquist
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Registered: Nov 2005
Location: Salt Lake City, Utah
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Nice job Sam. I am glad we have this venue to experiment. It has been great fun as well as challenging.
Kevin
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