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Well I have seen some fantastic images on here and some other sites and always wanted to try this manipulation for myself. I am not one of the greatest when it comes to editing my images, in fact I really like to keep it fairly simple and just touch images up to achieve a nice result. Anyway here is my first attempt at "Out Of Bounds" manipulation. It's a monument in Washington DC and I will get to see it again when I visit this wonderful city sometime.
I hope you like it. Brothers In Arms.
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Lovely work David! Great job with the photo manipulation & it works so well on this photo too - brings a great 3D effect into the mix. I love DC but I've never seen this monument. Hoping to get down there this year so I'll have to keep an eye open for it.
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Oh, this is wonderful! I love the way they look like they are walking right out of the photo!
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It is not to my usual tatse, but it works very well indeed. Great job and interesting subject...
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I love this, excellent pp work David!!
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Wow, I really like the cutout - makes it very 3D. Great pp work
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What a well chosen subject to try this out on David. It creates emphasis on the bravery and passion of the men, and gives a 3D effect, like they are stepping out of the frame. Yet another thing for you to teach me.
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I agree with Tenzin'sMom, it really brings this shot to life! You did a fantastic job with the manipulation process! Thanks for sharing with us!
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