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    Rod Wiley
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    A couple of years ago while we were in Savannah my wife wanted a photo of the Bird Girl that was used in the movie Midnight in the garden of good and evil. We found out the statue had been removed from the cemetery and placed in the museum where cameras weren't allowed. This photo was made up of 5 different photos, the bird girl was taken in a store of a little plastic statue. I walked around the cemetery for hours looking for a good background and the other pieces to make it work. Rod


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    Hi Rod, sure fooled me.You blended the image beautifully with the light on the statue really looking like it belongs there. I feel the comp works well and the sepia tone adds to the overall!

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    Rod, Excellent PP work. If you didn't say anything I may not have noticed. The backlighting and the spanish moss hanging from the trees sets the scene nicely. Very well done.

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    Dave and Denise said it all! Excellent PP work, Rod. Excellent setting and very thoughtfully done.

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    Rod, excellent PP work. It's a really nice image:)

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    I never would have guessed this was a composite, Rod. Great work!

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    Man, if you had said nothing, I would have been stumped. :) This is great work. :)

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