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04-03-12, 08:57 AM
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Tiger Tiger

Even though I'm 62 and officially an old fart I continue to learn each and every day. I fill my time with things I really enjoy doing. I live a rich life by combining my three hobbies; photography, motorcycling & computers. I have a background in fine art from my college days that aids in my enjoyment of the design sign of photographic processing. To that end I used this shot of a tiger I took to learn a processing trick known as "Out Of Box" processing. It was a great lesson in the technique of making a photograph appear three dimensional as well as an exercise is custom masking & special text effects. I hope you enjoy this final poster as much as I do. I titled it "Tiger Tiger".

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04-03-12, 09:06 AM
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Bob

You are just a youngster compared to me so please refer yourself as a young fart.

As for the photo, well what else can one say but a brilliant photograph, the 3D effect really works, you really have nailed the use of editing in a way that I truly love.


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04-03-12, 09:22 AM
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Bob

You are just a youngster compared to me so please refer yourself as a young fart.

As for the photo, well what else can one say but a brilliant photograph, the 3D effect really works, you really have nailed the use of editing in a way that I truly love.


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Thank you for your comments and opinion. I am a part of a senior group that joins together each day at a local McDonald's restaurant. I am the youngest at 62. There are 3-4 in their mid-60s, a 79 year old and two at 81. They too are always reminding me of how young I am compared to them. If I mention a new ache or pain they all laugh and say, "wait until you get to our age"!

I appreciate your critiques and opinions.
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04-03-12, 09:36 AM
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Lovely work Bob! It's not something I'm any good at, this kind of editing, so well done! Can't offer critique as a result, but I like it

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04-03-12, 09:47 AM
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Very clever, it really works for me. I look forward to seeing more of your work.


     
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04-03-12, 11:22 AM
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brilliant Bob .........I love it
at 61 Im the baby hahahaha


     
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04-03-12, 01:28 PM
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Re: Tiger Tiger

Very well done Bob, like this
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04-03-12, 03:38 PM
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Never heard of this type of processing but I really like it and it certainly stands out well done Bob
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