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So, I might be the last one to post. Some easy moves on this one, starting with a crop. I resized to 4:3 aspect, which stretched out the clouds and made the raindrops a little fatter. One layer added that was Unsharp Masked 4-5 times to get a lot of detail in the drops. Some Saturation and Contrast.

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Old 09-11-2007, 03:43 PM
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Here is my take on it.
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It looked like a forest fire to me, so I made up the view from the local fire tower.

Tower watching the fire

Tower image found on flickr, credit given in the comments. Inverted the image and duplicated parts of it for the side windows. Little darkening in the tower to match the mood.
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Old 09-12-2007, 01:19 AM
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Flippant,
cjbnc,


Very innovative. Good work there.
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