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Ghada Noman
{K:3016} 2/23/2004
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The idea is good and words are really nice, but the photo still needs some work in photoshop, but nice composition and background. u asked me how i did my photo, there are soo manyways to do it, i will tell u one now :) i usually use the pen tool to select the area i want to keep in color and then covert it to b+W , so the whole image will be b+W but the erea u selected. try it , and if u need any help we are all here to help :). thanks :)
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Roy V
{K:13082} 2/17/2004
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Mandy, love the words and background. The placement of her picture is good but is there any way to sharpen the image? If not maybe drop your Opaque level on the photo, reduce contrast and soften it a bit. Sorry, I'm not much help. Roy
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Trish McCoy
{K:15897} 2/16/2004
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beautiful work. the text is so beautiful it touches the heart. emotional photograph
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Brian Kinney
{K:1208} 2/16/2004
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Although stretched, I like it alot..good work.
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Richard Bennett
{K:112} 2/16/2004
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Hi Mandy,
I personally think the stretched look is what you were going for to bounce off the other underlying picture. I assume the little girl is still a seperate later. If so the best thing to do would be to create a layer mask on the same layer as the girl and then use a paint brush with a low opacity to effectice reveal the background (in this case the picture below). You will get a much better blend using this technique. It would also work well on your Dolphin picture.
Regards,
Rich I
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Richard Thornton
{K:26442} 2/16/2004
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Hi Mandy ?
Something is going on here with the proportions of your pretty girl . . . the image is compressed in the horizontal plane or else lengthened in the vertical. I don't know if this happened when compositing in PS or maybe it's a scanning glitch (or maybe none of those things). The idea is great.
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