ok here is my first crack at this assignment level - consists of two full size shots layered in PS, both desaturated and re-sized with drop shadow.
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ok here is my first crack at this assignment level - consists of two full size shots layered in PS, both desaturated and re-sized with drop shadow.
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VERY cool image EdG - Nice
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" A good photograph is one that communicates a fact, touches the heart and leaves the viewer a changed person for having seen it. " Irving Penn
" There are no rules for good photographs, there are only good photographs." - Ansel Adams
Well, it sounds like it's just a challenge You need to frame both images in such a way as to have the buttons show up in the right place. If it was easy it wouldn't be a level 2 assignment
As for storing your images on your PC I would recommend you take a look at Picasa 3: Free download from Google as a decent free tool for managing your images. If you are looking for editing software there are lots of commercial products as well as Gimp which is free.
That was kinda what I had in mind to try and here's what I came up with. Its seven frames with each one exposed in a decreasing fashion by one stop. I let the camera put them all together, and then I did a minimal curves adjustment. HDR without the software!
Oh, and the tiny little door is all the way to the rear
Cool shot with awesome perspective, Barefoot!
I like that one, Barefoot. Very cool.
cool shots here barefoot!
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