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Old 05-25-2008, 10:56 PM
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IMO i don't like the crop, I'd do a little between the two, some more sky on the top of the picture
Maybe straigtening it a little bit? seems to go left a little bit.

Good job on the colors though, i like.
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Old 05-25-2008, 11:02 PM
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i agree about the crop, and i prefer the original color better i think....seems more appealing to my eye at least... Cool shot!
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Yea I wanted the Ferris Wheel to be sorta centered vertically and off center horizontally. It was a good idea in my head but the execution leaves much to be desired.
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Hope you don't mind

I just played with it a bit
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Which software are you using? If you like it, I can give u a hand
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That looks alot better! As for software I'm currently using a trail of photoshop cs3, but i will probably end up going with elements.
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That looks alot better! As for software I'm currently using a trail of photoshop cs3, but i will probably end up going with elements.
I achieved mine by duplicating layer, setting blending mode to multiply, I changed colors, added curves, and that's about it. masked a few spots and we're good to go

keep cs3!!!

if you have any questions on the process, PM me
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