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Morgan Estill
{K:3786} 10/7/2005
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Thanks, John. This is one of my favorite shots.
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{K:16329} 10/7/2005
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sharpness .... toning ......... work well and are well done
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Morgan Estill
{K:3786} 9/29/2005
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Thanks, Lee. I think I like this version best, as well. I'm quite proud of this shot - especially the patina on this version.
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Lee Harris
{K:14694} 9/29/2005
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This is a classy shot Morgan, I looked at the other version and I think I like this one the best. Kind Regards. Lee
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Sally Morgan
{K:9219} 8/17/2005
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You know those plastic sheets they put on beds in hotel rooms - believe it or not, they do them for keyboards too. I think they were designed for frequent coffee spillers, but I'm sure they'll work for anyone who uses their keyboard as a TV tray... I sussed it out in the end - and managed to distress my sister nicely (I mentioned this pic in my about), after scanning in some dog eared card. Thank you for your help, and I am impressed with your culinary spelling skills :)
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Morgan Estill
{K:3786} 8/17/2005
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Would've replied sooner, Sally but I spilled teriyaki sauce all over my keyboard and the space bar isn't working at the moment... The way I got the effect was by desaturating the photo a bit and adding a bit of yellow to simulate the aging process. I also added a bit of noise (monochrome, gaussian), but not too much. Hope that helps! If you need any more advice don't hesitate to drop me a comment or e-mail.
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Sally Morgan
{K:9219} 8/13/2005
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Thanks for the response! I had a go back in June at doing the brush thing - please take a look at: http://www.usefilm.com/image/834352.html I can manage a decent border - it's the 'inside' bit I'm struggling to age - what am I doing wrong?
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Morgan Estill
{K:3786} 8/13/2005
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Yep. Take some white paper or card stock, splatter some paint or other liquidy-like substance on it, scan it in, define it as a brush and use it on either the burn, dodge, sponge, or paintbrush tool. There are many brushes online, but many are meant only for private use (why bother sharing them with the public if you're not gonna share with the public?). You can also take old pictures and mess with the levels to increase the contrast of a B&W or datureated photo and get some neat effect brushes that way, as well. Happy brushing!
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Sally Morgan
{K:9219} 8/12/2005
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The response from Leanne did throw for a minute! How do I go about creating the same effect - I guess you've scanned in some grungey, droplety things - but how do you apply them to the picture?
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Morgan Estill
{K:3786} 8/12/2005
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"Yep - everything in my portfolio has been done exclusively by myself. :)"
That was me - My grrrlfriend didn't log off my computer which is setup to remember me... Anyways, I have done eveyrthing you see. I certainly take it as a complement that you had to ask. Thanks!
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Leanne Johnson
{K:80} 8/12/2005
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Yep - everything in my portfolio has been done exclusively by myself. :)
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Sally Morgan
{K:9219} 8/11/2005
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I really like your 'finishing touches' on this one - have you made them yourself?
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vito lentini
{K:13130} 8/10/2005
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i like it well done your repost congrt ciao vito++++++
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Morgan Estill
{K:3786} 8/10/2005
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Thanks, Mark. I really like the "patina" I added to this shot. I've never doen such a thing before. I think it turned out pretty well. Always glad to see you approve!! :)
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Mark Evans
{K:17428} 8/9/2005
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I love this photo morgan , great capture from you mate ( ROCK N ROLL ) .. marky .
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Jeanette Hägglund
{K:59855} 8/9/2005
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Lovely vintage look and patina - the patina even more visible with the merge of a surface - a great effect and i like it.
Jeanette
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Kiarang Alaei
{K:49415} 8/9/2005
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Great feeling of oldness you share with this photo. bravo, i would glad if you visit my shots.
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Mila Croft
{K:6038} 8/9/2005
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Eccellente! Location e soggetto molto interessanti e foto molto ben realizzata con toni che ben si adattano all'età dell'auto. Mi piace molto anche il taglio
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