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The Dam Busters
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More of a what you can do with Photoshop.


1 Original Shrunk to 600px
[Image: 6O6kC.jpg]


2 Using perspective to er perspect. Blush Shrunk to 600px
[Image: KaoRU.jpg]


3 After selecting final shape and cloning in the white bits from the surrounding areas.
[Image: s5pq8.jpg] shrunk to 1000px

Less than 20 minutes.
The flowers simulate the splashes from the bouncing bomb, which is between the last bunch of greenish plants and the wall/dam.
This was taken at Harrogate Flower show 2 years ago. (I am just cleaning my desktop up.) Angel Big Grin

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(Jan 14, 2013, 20:41)NT73 Wrote:  More of a what you can do with Photoshop.


1 Original Shrunk to 600px
[Image: 6O6kC.jpg]


2 Using perspective to er perspect. Blush Shrunk to 600px
[Image: KaoRU.jpg]


3 After selecting final shape and cloning in the white bits from the surrounding areas.
[Image: s5pq8.jpg] shrunk to 1000px

Less than 20 minutes.
The flowers simulate the splashes from the bouncing bomb, which is between the last bunch of greenish plants and the wall/dam.
This was taken at Harrogate Flower show 2 years ago. (I am just cleaning my desktop up.) Angel Big Grin

very cool! took me a bit to find the bomb. Unbelieveable courage to fly bombers in ww2, especialy before long range fighter escorts were availableExclamation

"I did it my way" Cool
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#3

Neat little tutorial, NT! I find this particular tool really useful when it comes to achitecture/building images Big Grin
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(Jan 14, 2013, 21:38)sinatraman Wrote:  very cool! took me a bit to find the bomb. Unbelieveable courage to fly bombers in ww2, especialy before long range fighter escorts were availableExclamation

Terrible days! Death pain and destruction. And still goes on for some unfortunates.
Where you are born, and who to, decides your standard of living. Undecided
It is OK to say education is key, but if you are born in a third world country in the wilderness, you don't have much hope.

http://www.dambusters.org.uk

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(Jan 15, 2013, 02:51)alessya Wrote:  Neat little tutorial, NT! I find this particular tool really useful when it comes to achitecture/building images Big Grin

There is a tool under filters, that is handy for barrel distortion but takes a bit of getting used to. 'Spherize' oooh! Big Grin


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#6

Well done NT!

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#7

Thanks Don!

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#8

Awesome tutorial! Took me too long to find the bomb, too. Clever!
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#9

Those are really cool. Had to look twice between the first and the third at the plane.
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#10

Thank you for sharing with us! :0)

Barbara - Life is what you make of it!
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