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    Barrista
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    Messing Around

    Ok, needed a break from the Photo restoration so I decided to play a little with 2 of my favorite pics. This is just a concept right now, will probobly have to reshoot to get the proper effect, but here you go for now. Let me know what you think. I know this isnt' the Critique Club, but feel free to be harsh. I've had some requests for a shot like this so I want to get it right. Thanks,

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    L8r,

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    Barrista
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    Not sure what's supposed to be where but the lighting matches pretty well.

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    Its backwards, in a forwards knid of way. I like it the lighting is quite serene, nice work 'ol boy..........Joe

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    Barrista
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    Thanks all,

    Seems there's a bit of confusion here. Here's the deal. The 2 pics are "The Bridge" and "Detroit in the Morning." (you can do a search on these in this forum to see the origionals.)

    I've taken "The Bridge" and filipped it horizaontaly (sp?!?!) Then inserted "Detroit in the Morning" under the bridge. The idea here is to create a shot I've always wanted to get, but truth be told, it doesn't exsist. I have to do a reshoot of the Detroit skyline to get it perfect (there are some Sugnificant buildings missing) but this was a first attempt to se if a reshoot would work out.

    Ok, thanks again to all of you who responded (simply to many to name you all **rollseyes**) :P

    L8r,

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    I think the buildings in the background are a bit too sharp to fit in. They come to foreground and pass the soft lights of the bridge.

    And the purple ground on foreground is somehow too pale. Otherwise great.

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    I really like what you've done. I have used that bridge and it really does look better in your pic

    I have no crits, I like evrything about it. Good colour use I think for the subject and I really like the way the buildings look, almost painterly or something. Can't explain I just dig it.

    Good work on the collage aspect, I am not sure many people would see you have put two photos together.

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