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A compositeChris
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Very good work Chris,
I am not sure If I like the day and night approach but who am I to say when I wouldn't even have the first clue of how to start this I do like the waves in the window though. W00DY Andrew
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Chris,
Now that is great composition and finishing, you must be . Puts my shot (s) to shame. I see that I have a long way to go. But by looking at other people's work, it then makes you more creative and add another dimension to your work. Thank you for sharing, and once again brilliant. Cheerio, fozzie
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I think it is a clever shot !
I assume the moon and the sea were the composits ? I think it is clever because the sea and the moon do look fine at those angles. I think it works well. Cheers CD
me toooo!!!!
I love it... it took me a while to work out it was a composite!! New page
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Yes the moon and the sea are the composite bits. It was one of those shots that was interesting to begin with and then I thought I might do a bit of adding. The two little characters were what made the shot in the first place and I thought that having them look towards the sea made for the empathy of far away places. Chris Chris
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Caught me out - it took ages to clone them in Chris Chris
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For all of me I figured it was the sign....Fine Chiddrens Apparel? Who bothers anymore, it'll just get ruined No, in all honesty, anyone can see with the moon that full and low in the sky the tides would definitley have shifted, so the children must be up to some trickery or witchcraft.....
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