great shots. and I love how you added a frame to the last one rather than crop it. nice touch.
I'm glad you liked it, I thought it was interesting.
It's interesting that that was the impression it gives, but that is not actually the case. The area inside the frame is actually the full image from the camera. I wanted to put a frame around it that worked with the colors in the shot but couldn't come up with anything I liked.
I made a layer with the same image in it and made that layer larger, then I lined up the new background image with the original (with a small white border). Then I put a glow around the white border.
So the area inside the white is the full frame shot and the "frame" is a duplicate of it but larger.
I'm glad you liked it, I thought it was interesting.
It's interesting that that was the impression it gives, but that is not actually the case. The area inside the frame is actually the full image from the camera. I wanted to put a frame around it that worked with the colors in the shot but couldn't come up with anything I liked.
I made a layer with the same image in it and made that layer larger, then I lined up the new background image with the original (with a small white border). Then I put a glow around the white border.
So the area inside the white is the full frame shot and the "frame" is a duplicate of it but larger.
wow I would have never noticed that.. you can tell becuase the horizon is a little off on the right side of the shot, but on the left it seems to seamlessly line up! I need photoshop :cry
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AJ
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I'm glad you liked it, I thought it was interesting.
It's interesting that that was the impression it gives, but that is not actually the case. The area inside the frame is actually the full image from the camera. I wanted to put a frame around it that worked with the colors in the shot but couldn't come up with anything I liked.
I made a layer with the same image in it and made that layer larger, then I lined up the new background image with the original (with a small white border). Then I put a glow around the white border.
So the area inside the white is the full frame shot and the "frame" is a duplicate of it but larger.
What the heck it was somethin different.
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