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Fred Lord
{K:4844} 2/26/2004
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Joe: This one looks fun! This is what I did for a living until my wife retired in May. I did mostly Coors beer images (other photogs work) as they were our largest client. Nicely done and why shouldn't we alter reality for our clients.
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Brian Rueger
{K:7341} 2/26/2004
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Yea but it is obviously edited. Looks tacky.
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Diamantino Mendes
{K:12959} 7/30/2003
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Excellent work Honda. Congrats!
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T Glow
{K:14955} 7/26/2003
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interesting Honda work! :)) nice colors!!
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Ranae Fitzgerald
{K:1093} 7/25/2003
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This is wonderful! Thank you so much for showing both pix. Great job with that clone stamp! Ranae
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Ram Mohan
{K:207} 7/25/2003
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Impressive digital cleanup
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SarahM none
{K:7836} 7/25/2003
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Thanks Joe! I appreciate your sharing this and the opportunity to learn from it.
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Joann Winborn
{K:12550} 7/25/2003
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Nice photographs, but they don't move me. Is this your business?
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Joe McCary
{K:3235} 7/25/2003
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This was all done in Photoshop 7.01. This was lots of clone stamp. The sidewalk is just simple cloning (start on a crack line and go next line and begin cloning. The blacktop was picked from a small spot and then airbrushed in to all the street areas. Then added a small amount of noise.
The A was added by copying the words from a straight on shot and then distorting to fit. Actually these 2 images are a small bit apart left to right (I moved the list about 3 feet). I lightned the image just to make it easier for reproduction in newspapers and local pubs.
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Eric Goldwasser
{K:4294} 7/25/2003
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Thank you first of all for marking this as manipulated.
The shot looks very good. Your cleanup is spot on. Nicely done!
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SarahM none
{K:7836} 7/25/2003
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I have to know more about this. How did you do it? I know how to use the clone stamp, but have no idea how you can add a sidewalk like that. Also, the corner by the A in Honda. How did you add a corner. Thanks so much for sharing this. A great opportunity to learn! One other question...why did you lighten up the colors in the bottom shot? Great image!
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