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A favorite pasttime (when I'm REALLY bored) is to go down to the tourist areas of Niagara Falls and spend a few hours people-watching and taking a few shots.
Trouble is...its difficult to single out people in a frame with so many tourists constantly walking around - so I sometimes do a little post-editing of the images. S.K. |
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SK, looks like you've been using a similar technique as I have with my butterfly pic ... thank goodness for photoshop ... :lol:
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I've done different effect with the same goal, get one thing to grab your attention and have fun with the rest ... its great and I second the whole "thank goodness for photoshop" comment!!! Love it!
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Those look great. How do you do that though?
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