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    Sank a few ships here, moved a few there, painted in sky, clouds, etc.

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    David, Really nice work!! Love the sky and those clouds look so natural! I love how you said you sank a few ships,it got a giggle out of me! I also like your re-placement of the 2 smaller ones. Great to have you on-board (couldn't resist)

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    Really excellent PS work David. Love how the tall ship(?) looks so 3D. How long would it take you to work on an image like this?

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    Thank you, Denise and Jackie. It's been awhile since I did that one, but I think I worked at least an hour on it. When I get to having fun, I lose track of time. :o

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    Hey David,
    Very nice post processing...well done...I like these old clipper ships...:cool:

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    The ship just pops out at you...very nice work...could you explain, painted in the sky, which really adds to the photo...Paul

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    Nice after image! It really helps put that larger ship on the left third of the image by removing that other boat.

    I do find myself wishing the largest boat was turned just a bit more sideways so I could feel it moving across the image more and less "head on."

    Do tell what you did to the sky! Layers/masking?

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    Thanks Gus, Paul, Julie. I thought I had painted the sky, but when I checked, I saw that I had colored the original sky with a selective color adjustment layer, then added two gradients. Both of the latter were in soft light mode.


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