...plus the baker and a few others. These folk are part of The Ragged Victorians, a large group of re-enactors that attend many events up and down the country. Here, some of that group are on a dedicated photoshoot held at Didcot Railway Centre. I posted a straight shot a while back. This one is a composite consisting eight image layers for the figures, plus the dog and two or three layers for the background. There are a couple of textures and a lot of adjustment layers. This was done on my new MacBook Pro. I should have taken it onto my big Mac to finish off but haven't as yet, so there may be a few shortcomings! Your critique and suggestions are always welcome.
Beautiful picture. It's hard to believe it's a composite the layers blend so seamlessly.
Curmudgeon wrote:
Beautiful picture. It's hard to believe it's a composite the layers blend so seamlessly.
Glad you like it Curmudgeon, thanks for your comments.
OK, time to get out the oils and canvas... This is a classic painting.
If asked if this was a photo, I would say it is a photo of a Museum painting. But I do believe it is many hours of making a composite. Congratulations magnetoman
dpullum wrote:
OK, time to get out the oils and canvas... This is a classic painting.
If asked if this was a photo, I would say it is a photo of a Museum painting. But I do believe it is many hours of making a composite. Congratulations magnetoman
Thanks Don. Yes, quite a while!
Excellent. I can see where you thought this one out. Very nice arrangement in this composite. I believe this one might have been a labor of love for you.
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