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Wow, this is good! Would you mind detailing the steps you did to achieve the "after" image? I am particularly interested in how you managed to replace the sky in every single place. That must have taken quite a bit of time.
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hi friend,

thanks for the interest..

I have used one more picture ( of an evening sky ) for producing the effect..

Open the image in photoshop.

open the second image ( evening sky )

using move tool move the second image into the first image(tree)

u will find that the evening sky has become a second layer on top of Tree image

go to blend mode an select linear burn..

you will get a mixed effect of both images.

later use colour burn tool to fine tune the final image.

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WOW, that's nice!
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Looks great.
Great job and well done.
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is that all ? far out. nice
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thats impressive for such a 'simple' trick.

Amazing - really inspired me to up my game with photoshop. been doing same thing in PP for while now.
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Nice trick Sandeep! Thanks for sharing.
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Awesome trick! Great result and SO simple! Makes me wish I'd thought of that! Thanks for sharing.
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is that all ? far out. nice
my thoughts exactly.
it's so simple sometimes...
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