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    With an Eye on the Prize

    With an Eye on the Prize

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    Re: With an Eye on the Prize

    WOW!!!!!!!!great!!!!!

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    Re: With an Eye on the Prize

    Very cool!

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    Re: With an Eye on the Prize

    One of the more imaginative and effective composites of this type that I've seen. Consider adding just a bit more negative space to the top of the frame.

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    Re: With an Eye on the Prize

    Very nice capture.

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    Re: With an Eye on the Prize

    Nicely done.

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    Re: With an Eye on the Prize

    interesting composite! Well thought out. Agree with Mike on the need for just a tad more space.

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    Re: With an Eye on the Prize

    Quote Originally Posted by Urbanflyer View Post
    interesting composite! Well thought out. Agree with Mike on the need for just a tad more space.
    Wish there was a bit more space. I might be able to clone some of the middle of one of the composite frames to the top.

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    Re: With an Eye on the Prize

    Chris,

    The way I would handle this:
    1. Increase the canvas size.
    2. Fill in the newly created space by cloning the water. I would clone the water in the top of the scene to fill in the newly created space to ensure that the tonalities of the newly created area are consistent with the adjacent tonalities.

    Once you get the hang of it, it's very easy and quick to do. It does require using software that increases the canvas size.

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    Re: With an Eye on the Prize

    I know how to do it and if it was a far more stellar shot, I likely would have....it was a fun composite, but that's about it. Thanks however for presenting the way so others might give it a shot.

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    Re: With an Eye on the Prize

    Nice work Chris

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