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The Way Things Used To Be

Photography Landscape posted on Nov 15, 2005
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I haven't Posted any Photography for a while, so here I redress the balance. Post work in Photoshop 5.5: Telephone Post and Wire removel, Road Sign Removel and Removel of a House (Rubber Stamp Tool). Desaturation and Slight Curves Adjustment and Tint work Comments,Suggestions etc. Please leave a comment on my other works. Leave a Comment if you Plaese: Thankss for viwing comments etc Has ever have safe week

Comments (4)


thevolunteer

10:27PM | Tue, 15 November 2005

I see it takes quite a bit of work to go back to the way things used to be. Great work deleting the new. Aloha

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jcv2

2:06PM | Thu, 17 November 2005

Special work, seems quite a fresh way in this sepia color to enhance your capture! Beautiful work!

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Moebius87

8:57AM | Fri, 18 November 2005

Hard to imagine that there was anything there to begin with. Very well done. Great idyllic image.

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LillianaSapphire

6:35AM | Mon, 28 November 2005

I think this looks nice, but i'd LOVE to see the original.


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