Another Castle Stalker shot but shot through a little stone pile. Sorry @Mark0 I know these are not your favourite.
DSCF0847.jpg by Ken OHagan, on Flickr
DSCF0847.jpg by Ken OHagan, on Flickr
Nicely done.Another Castle Stalker shot but shot through a little stone pile. Sorry @Mark0 I know these are not your favourite.
DSCF0847.jpg by Ken OHagan, on Flickr
Nicely done.
In Scotland your not going to get blue skies and yellow beaches too often!Ta muchly. Think the colours are a bit bland but I am happy with the background blur.
In Scotland your not going to get blue skies and yellow beaches too often!
Works for me!!!You say cheater, I say maximising yield whilst minimising production input effort.
In Scotland your not going to get blue skies and yellow beaches too often!
Photoshopped!Says who?
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DittoYou sure about that?!
Photoshopped!
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Ditto
Hey I only got PS for the first time this week, so I've got loads to learn!You have seen my photoshop skills... I couldnt fake that...
Hey I only got PS for the first time this week, so I've got loads to learn!
More from Devon
_DSC7480 by apple fanboy1, on Flickr
Places to change, store beech furniture etc.Taken on my iPhone 8
Red Mustang by Lance Randall, on Flickr
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Very nice picture. Excuse my ignorance but are these places to change or vendor stalls?
That red just pops. Think I'd take the stang behind it...Cobra emblem, louvers on the hood and those scoops. Restomod?Taken on my iPhone 8
Red Mustang by Lance Randall, on Flickr
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Very nice picture. Excuse my ignorance but are these places to change or vendor stalls?
Good to hear AFB. Dig in, be patient and stick with it. Ps can seem intimidating at first but once you get the hang of working with layers and masks the rest will fall into place.Hey I only got PS for the first time this week, so I've got loads to learn!
Well I'd need some photos that seem worth the effort first!Good to hear AFB. Dig in, be patient and stick with it. Ps can seem intimidating at first but once you get the hang of working with layers and masks the rest will fall into place.