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26 responses to “Watching Over The Woods”
Very interesting, how did you do that? 🙂
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Thank you.
Well, how did I do that. I took the photo of the statue and cut it out. Then I took the picture of the forest, duplicated it three times. Cut the hole in one, converted one into a yellow/white monochrome and then duplicated that new one in black/white and played around with some filters. Then I mixed all the layers together to one picture, using the blending options in Photoshop. Well, that is it in a nutshell.
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Awesome 👏🏻 thank you for sharing. 🙂
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You’re welcome.
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Mooie symboliek !
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Bedankt.
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Heel mooi, de symboliek prachtig weergegeven. Het ‘verstilde’ groen en de kadering, gewoon heel mooi vastgelegd, knap stukje werk …
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Dank je wel, Gerrit.
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It’s absolutely divine! Thank you for sharing.
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Thank you. I’m glad you like it.
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Fascinating
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Thanks, Derrick.
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Fascinating!
Happy New Year!
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Thank you, Linda. A Happy New Year to you as well.
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a wonderful
watching 🙂
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I’m glad you like it.
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has a dreamy feel.
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Thanks.
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Very creative.
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Thank you.
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Beautifully inspired!
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Thank you.
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Well done.It’s fantastic.
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Thanks, Marylou.
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So mind-messing! Really great. I also really enjoyed reading the explanation of how you did it above. So clever! Wow.
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Thanks a lot, Kim.
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