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Posted on 23/06/17 04:24:43 AM
Mariner
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Ancient Athens - or is it Rome? - Composition




Posted on 07/07/17 08:59:40 AM
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Re: Ancient Athens - or is it Rome? - Composition
Just discovered this. Very interesting. What did you do it with? Or, as my old english teacher would insist, with what did you do it?

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Posted on 08/11/17 09:16:16 AM
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DavidMac wrote:
Just discovered this. Very interesting. What did you do it with? Or, as my old english teacher would insist, with what did you do it?


I just discovered your reply David. This was done in pure Photoshop with a couple of seconds pause between each frame. By the way, belated congratulations to you both on your wedding aniversary.

Posted on 08/11/17 09:28:11 AM
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Re: Ancient Athens - or is it Rome? - Composition
Very interesting. The final shadows make all the difference.

One small observation: the angle of the paving slabs doesn't match the angle of the arches behind. Wouldn't the slabs be laid parallel to both sides?

Posted on 08/11/17 10:39:55 AM
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Re: Ancient Athens - or is it Rome? - Composition
One other tiny thing I just spotted. When the final shadow appears the lady's shadow should disappear. She is now in the shadow of the building and wouldn't cast one herself.



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Posted on 01/12/17 05:47:13 AM
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Re: Ancient Athens - or is it Rome? - Composition
Steve Caplin wrote:

One small observation: the angle of the paving slabs doesn't match the angle of the arches behind. Wouldn't the slabs be laid parallel to both sides?


Yes Steve. Well spotted.



Posted on 01/12/17 05:48:48 AM
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DavidMac wrote:
One other tiny thing I just spotted. When the final shadow appears the lady's shadow should disappear. She is now in the shadow of the building and wouldn't cast one herself.


Yes it would disappear. Woops!


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