Snapshot Take II
Since so many people liked the snapshot look I posted earlier, I thought I do a variation on it. By simplifying things a little bit I was able to use a different technique, and boy is this technique fast (< 1 minute).
Here is a slight variation. I've moved the snapshot slightly to enhance the effect that the snapshot is sitting on top of the background image. Which do you like better?
Since so many people liked the snapshot look I posted earlier, I thought I do a variation on it. By simplifying things a little bit I was able to use a different technique, and boy is this technique fast (< 1 minute).
I've moved the snapshot slightly to enhance the effect that the snapshot is sitting on top of the background image. Which do you like better?
I prefer the second one, which I've left attached here... I find it "optically more pleasing." It's more what the mind expects to see when it "pictures" (no pun intended) one image overlapped over another, or distorted somewhat by the glass.
Again, nicely done.
ginette
"In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends."
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Since so many people liked the snapshot look I posted earlier, I thought I do a variation on it. By simplifying things a little bit I was able to use a different technique, and boy is this technique fast (< 1 minute).
Here is a slight variation. I've moved the snapshot slightly to enhance the effect that the snapshot is sitting on top of the background image. Which do you like better?
Please excuse my faux pas, or if you prefer, my Erroneous kudos to Cletus. Sorry Cletus, This one was meant to go to Ian!
Thanks for pointing this out to me Charles...
I humbly remain,
ginette
Again, nicely done.
ginette
I started playing around with the slide holder idea a couple weeks ago. I think it's starting to get where I want it.