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  • Post Your: Original photo vs. Finished photo

    I have seen this type of thread on other photography forums and really enjoy it.

    Simple, post the original picture (no edit) then post the finished product (after all your editing). Can even get fancy and post some of the basic steps you took to get the photo to the finished product. I know alot of work in photography is post-processing & I love seeing the transformation.

    I can start it out with a simple rolling shot from my Go Pro. Quality is not great for a few reasons. 1 its a go pro. 2 its on my phone. 3 its hosted on photobucket. Have some better ones I can post tonight this will just get the ball rolling.



    Crop photo, outlined the car with selection tool & made it a seperate layer, Changed the background to Black & white, merged the photo.

    Last edited by maroon88iroc; 08-07-2014, 01:08 PM.
    Mike Gibson
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    Have a look at this thread: http://www.stanceworks.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=41945



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