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Truck EngineI took the photo of an old service truck engine a couple
of weeks ago and I couldn't make my mind what to do with it. This is what I came up with:
Re: Truck EngineSuperb
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Re: Truck EngineVery creative - would be intersted in seeing the original image(s)
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Re: Truck EngineThank you for your kind comments. Here are the two original pictures.
Back of an old oven tray Truck's engine
Re: Truck EngineVery nice end result I must say - I'm not normally a fan of textured images (actually I usually hate them) but the effect here is good.
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Re: Truck EngineI am not a great fan of textured images either except when there done well like this one you have really made a nice image here
Re: Truck EngineHi Zafra, What was your workflow?
I reckon you could add some contrast thus...[pls ignore the loss of sharpness]
Re: Truck Enginesurenj, I use the two photgraphs in layers
and I adjusted their transparancy to get the result I wanted. I think I added another layer for vigneting.
Re: Truck EnginePrefer the first version as it's more subtle. Nice blend of the two photos.
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