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Posted on 15/06/25 2:59:17 PM |
tom8gem@gmail.com
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Sunset at Canary Creek
A sunset view over the DE marshes, 100% Photoshop! ![]() |
Posted on 18/06/25 9:38:40 PM |
GKB
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Re: Sunset at Canary Creek
Nice one Tom _________________ Have you ever noticed that all the instruments designed to detect intelligent life are pointing away from the Earth? |
Posted on 19/06/25 10:01:22 PM |
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Re: Sunset at Canary Creek
Thanks, Gordon! |
Posted on 20/06/25 07:45:38 AM |
Steve Caplin
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Re: Sunset at Canary Creek
Outstanding. A really terrific sky, and i like the texture of the tree tops. I wonder if it's possible to get some translucence to the water? Perhaps a hint of fish beneath the surface? |
Posted on 21/06/25 03:42:28 AM |
tom8gem@gmail.com
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Thank you, Steve, I always appreciate it; another great suggestion, room for improvement as always! |
Posted on 04/07/25 08:00:12 AM |
dwindt
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Wow Tom. Great job and you've mastered that grass perspective beautifully. Well done! _________________ The grass is greener on the other side of the fence because there is more $hit there. |
Posted on 04/07/25 08:22:25 AM |
DavidMac
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I missed this earlier. It's very accomplished Tom. If I didn't know I might not have guessed. The only give away is the rather solid looking water. I think Steve's suggestion would be worth a try, especially at the edges where the water would be shallowest. _________________ The subtlety and conviction of any Photoshop effect is invariably inversely proportional to the number of knobs on it ....... |