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Puzzle completed, as promised

Photography Scenic posted on Nov 20, 2006
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Pictured above is a shot I took at the beautiful Descanso Gardens in beautiful LaCanada/Flintridge in California that was converted to puzzle format. The first posting yesterday showed several pieces missing, so to alleviate any concerns here's the whole thing all finished and ready for framing (then again, maybe not). Incidentally, why do so many of you out there think this is a Photoshop plug-in? Check out your menu of PS filters and see if you can find it. Thanks for dropping by, and happy surfing!

Comments (9)


MrsLubner

3:54PM | Mon, 20 November 2006

This is very nice. If a real puzzle, it would be a great way to spend a day during the winter rains when getting outside is out of the question and remembering days like this made it easier to wait for spring.

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jocko500

6:32PM | Mon, 20 November 2006

I saw one of those type of puzzles you buy at the local drug store. You can put any image you wish on it. I saw that today too lol. And I did look into photoshop plug ins on photoshop7 and it not there. I even have some free ware plugins and they do not do this. I know they make them I saw some a long time ago. But then my memory is not that good for i thought for sure photoshop 7 had it. maybe another type of photoshop may have it. I looking into the freeware now on line but did not see the jigsaw plugin just the tile but I got that one already.

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Biffowitz

7:27PM | Mon, 20 November 2006

Very interesting indeed. Bet this would look good in large pieces...oooh I'd say 7 or 8 with thick edges. Nice work goodoldboy!!

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morningglory

8:05PM | Mon, 20 November 2006

Love that tree....what kind is it, do you know?

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Richardphotos

8:44PM | Mon, 20 November 2006

it is a super effect and you put the best piece in--- the lady!!

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Zacko

12:28AM | Tue, 21 November 2006

"Incidentally, why do so many of you out there think this is a Photoshop plug-in? Check out your menu of PS filters and see if you can find it." I found it. LOL. A plug-in is exactly that....you install it and something that wasnt there is before to see in the menus will be there now. I have two different plug-ins for my PS installed that can do this puzzle-look....no wait....three plugins i think. So thats why i was convinced that it was postworked. But youve actually ordered a puzzle from a shot? That could be the perfect christmas gift....if only i could find someone who lays puzzles, lol. This is a funny follow-up to yesterdays post by the way. #:o) Have a great day!

Valerie-Ducom

1:22PM | Tue, 21 November 2006

I like so much your idea, and you know.. I like this picture!!! Good day ;)

gingerlou

6:44PM | Tue, 21 November 2006

Bravo, excellent completion to this creation!!

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tennesseecowgirl

3:23PM | Fri, 27 March 2009

Love this one, I have always loved doing puzzles.


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