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Apr 3, 2015 18:59:31   #
CajonPhotog Loc: Shreveport, LA
 
IThis model is setting under glass at our new Sharif's building. There was not enough room to get where I needed to be to get a full side shot and this is the result. This is your chance to use those warp and distort adjustments and whatever else you might dig up in your toolbox. The original is 1st, and my humble attempt at an edit is 2nd. Have fun. Sorry, no RAW file to play with, only JPEG.

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Apr 3, 2015 19:21:50   #
Wahawk Loc: NE IA
 
Very nice shot under the conditions! Your edit works very well also, but maybe give it a more period feel if you had a distant shot of an old barn or just an old fence and some grass as the background.

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Apr 3, 2015 23:49:37   #
CajonPhotog Loc: Shreveport, LA
 
Wahawk wrote:
Very nice shot under the conditions! Your edit works very well also, but maybe give it a more period feel if you had a distant shot of an old barn or just an old fence and some grass as the background.


Hmmmm, I do have an old fence line that might work if I can find it. On this background I could not get the bricks to be small enough to be believable. Thanks for the kind words and the hint, I am off in search of the fence line.

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Apr 4, 2015 00:40:26   #
Bill Houghton Loc: New York area
 
ju


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Apr 4, 2015 09:08:11   #
Shakey Loc: Traveling again to Norway and other places.
 
Had to play with this. GIMP.

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Apr 4, 2015 09:19:58   #
CajonPhotog Loc: Shreveport, LA
 
Shakey wrote:
Had to play with this. GIMP.


Great job Shakey, the stage coach looks mighty good in B&W. The old buildings also look very authentic to the period. Thanks for the edit.

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Apr 4, 2015 09:24:48   #
CajonPhotog Loc: Shreveport, LA
 
Bill Houghton wrote:
ju


Good one Bill. What is that sticking up in the air?, it reminds me of an old water well drilling rig. Thanks for working on the stage coach.

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Apr 4, 2015 09:40:17   #
kubota king Loc: NW , Pa.
 
Turned the stage coach and added some changes plus frame .Tommy


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Apr 4, 2015 11:40:00   #
JCam Loc: MD Eastern Shore
 
CajonPhotog wrote:
IThis model is setting under glass at our new Sharif's building. There was not enough room to get where I needed to be to get a full side shot and this is the result. This is your chance to use those warp and distort adjustments and whatever else you might dig up in your toolbox. The original is 1st, and my humble attempt at an edit is 2nd. Have fun. Sorry, no RAW file to play with, only JPEG.


The B& W looks more realistic, but in all I question whether it is real or a model setup, I'm not sure what it is, maybe the scale or dimensions, but it just doesn't 'look right".

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Apr 4, 2015 12:48:06   #
Bill Houghton Loc: New York area
 
Cajon, you are not to far off. It was you for drill 24" holes in the ground to be used as mine shafts. That Photo was taken at Castle Dome Ghost Town Which is at just out side of Yuma on State Route 95 in Arizona.

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Apr 4, 2015 13:25:20   #
dannac Loc: 60 miles SW of New Orleans
 
kubota king wrote:
Turned the stage coach and added some changes plus frame .Tommy


Whoa, that's nice ... how you get that beauty of a frame ?

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Apr 4, 2015 14:16:12   #
SoHillGuy Loc: Washington
 
Much needed practice, thanks for posting.

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Apr 4, 2015 14:25:01   #
Bill Houghton Loc: New York area
 
SoHillGuy wrote:
Much needed practice, thanks for posting.


Fantastic, love the shadows on the ground

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Apr 4, 2015 15:06:51   #
joe west Loc: Taylor, Michigan
 
CajonPhotog wrote:
IThis model is setting under glass at our new Sharif's building. There was not enough room to get where I needed to be to get a full side shot and this is the result. This is your chance to use those warp and distort adjustments and whatever else you might dig up in your toolbox. The original is 1st, and my humble attempt at an edit is 2nd. Have fun. Sorry, no RAW file to play with, only JPEG.


nice shot, well here go's i tried



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Apr 5, 2015 07:11:15   #
kubota king Loc: NW , Pa.
 
dannac wrote:
Whoa, that's nice ... how you get that beauty of a frame ?


I downloaded a copy of the frame . I used the paint brush ( color ) mode , set the opacity around 30% , and painted a reddish color over the frame . Then used the burned tool set to ( shadow ) around 30% opacity and painted over all the frame and black areas .Hope this helps .Tommy

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