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.........Salford Canal. Taken at Salford Quays in ManchesterRelated content
Comments: 67
takitus In reply to ??? [2004-08-10 14:55:30 +0000 UTC]
wow... i like this one a lot! the colors and curves are really nice. i love the pattern of those big bolts going down the inside of the beams
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takitus In reply to takitus [2004-10-21 15:02:57 +0000 UTC]
its a paaaaain waiting for people.. sometimes i take multiple shots of the same thing on a tripod so i can combine them to mask out the people. lol. its worse too when there are mirrors and glass and you have to get rid of reflections as well! blech! nice work though
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particlebeam In reply to ??? [2004-08-03 00:06:44 +0000 UTC]
Perfect picture it makes a very good statment of strength....the heads at the other end are okay, they reveal a perspective...you could pop it into PS 7 and remove them.
Great job
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vickibruce In reply to particlebeam [2004-08-03 08:39:31 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for the comment! & i will attempt to remove them in PS. im still a novice.
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particlebeam In reply to vickibruce [2004-08-03 14:19:39 +0000 UTC]
In PS7, the keyboard commmand "Ctrl J" will creat a new layer from the background layer. (the background layer is the original image layer) You can make changes to the new layer and if you decide thet you don't like the look you can just delete the layer, meanwhile the original information is preserved.
Using the Clone Stamp and the Healing Brush you should be able to clone parts of the wall of windows to cover over the people.
The Clone Stamp and the Healing Brush are very usefull tools. After scanning a picture into the PC, I have used the clone stamp extensively to repair damaged photos, on digital images I have removed cigarretts from someones hand and removed acne blemishes in portraites.
Have fun
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vickibruce In reply to particlebeam [2004-08-03 14:57:13 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for sharing your wisdom!!!! Ienjoy using PS but there is so many things to learn. i will have a go & send you a link to the result. i have PS 8...i guess it wil be the same
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NyssaDuck In reply to ??? [2004-08-02 18:39:56 +0000 UTC]
Wow, this is a beautiful shot. A beautiful bridge too, actually. It's so even, almost as if it's a mirrored image even though I know it's not. The fact you got people in there is good. I know how much it sucks waiting for people to clear a bridge, cause I did the same thing last week but there was just too many people so I gave up and didn't bother with the picture I wanted. But the people really add some character to it. I definately don't think it would have the same feel to it. I still can't get over the whole mirrored look.. is so perfect
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vickibruce In reply to NyssaDuck [2004-08-02 19:35:58 +0000 UTC]
Thanks!!! to top it off the group of people in the shot were not even walking over the bridge they had stopped foe a CHAT!!!! im glad you hink they dont spoil the shot.
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tund [2004-08-02 08:42:21 +0000 UTC]
Very Good. You show some really good talent, Vicki. Keep it up and get these on dAPrints.
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vickibruce In reply to tund [2004-08-02 17:39:04 +0000 UTC]
Thanks!!! and thanks for the support & encouragement!
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sportygirl4114 [2004-08-01 21:20:11 +0000 UTC]
I'd imagine a bridge over a symmetrical body of water lol wicked cool shot, Miss Bruce
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ToytownMafia In reply to ??? [2004-08-01 21:12:19 +0000 UTC]
Cool. A really sense of order and the curves work really well to contrast with the blocks in the background.
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jshagam [2004-08-01 21:01:15 +0000 UTC]
great shot. I love it when an image naturally has its own set of colors...and it's so applicable to this image. The reds and greys/whites...on the bridge its normal, but the fact that the rest of the photo matches it...even the guy's skin and shirt go with it. For that reason, I don't think it's a weaker image for having people in it. To me it actually adds something greater to it, because its this weird 'glitch' in the overall look because without it it seems as though it could have just been half an image flipped, but because there's one person on the side, it gives it that randomness to mix up the patterns and symmetry.
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Seizen In reply to ??? [2004-08-01 20:07:01 +0000 UTC]
This simetry is really awesome. The shot has the minimalistic touch I love.
Very, very nice architecture shot. Great work
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