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Dismasted - A Reflection
Posted By: Sailor, 11-14-2009, 06:23 AM

An early morning shot in the placid marina taken yesterday with DA 40.

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11-18-2009, 06:28 AM   #16
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Both are nice. Try flipping instead of rotate then put them together.
Thanks, man. I'll give your suggestion a try if I can figure out how!

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11-18-2009, 02:42 PM   #17
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Thanks, man. I'll give your suggestion a try if I can figure out how!

Jer
What software you using?

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I like the upside down version!
Great shot!
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What software you using?
Man-Oh-Man, I love this! Very cool. I have PSP X2. I'm betting it can do this sort of stuff, but - remember I'm an old, old out-of-date geezer - I don't know how. I'll dig into it now that I've seen the effect.

Thanks, buddy, for going to the trouble. I appreciate it.

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I like the upside down version!
Great shot!
Thanks very much; I truly appreciate it.

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Man-Oh-Man, I love this! Very cool. I have PSP X2. I'm betting it can do this sort of stuff, but - remember I'm an old, old out-of-date geezer - I don't know how. I'll dig into it now that I've seen the effect.

Thanks, buddy, for going to the trouble. I appreciate it.

Jer
Jer not hard at all. Copy to a new layer. Edit, transform, flip vertical, move up, then I added a mask with a gradient black to transparent. 1 minute tops.After I did it I really liked the single version better. But had to put it up so you could see how simple it really is.
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QuoteOriginally posted by Sailor Quote
Man-Oh-Man, I love this! Very cool. I have PSP X2. I'm betting it can do this sort of stuff, but - remember I'm an old, old out-of-date geezer - I don't know how. I'll dig into it now that I've seen the effect.

Thanks, buddy, for going to the trouble. I appreciate it.

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Good Lord Jer, what does it make me?

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Hi Jer, I must have missed this one earlier on but while all the version are nice I do like the original version best.
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Good Lord Jer, what does it make me?
A scholar, gentleman and a good judge of fine whiskey.

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Hi Jer, I must have missed this one earlier on but while all the version are nice I do like the original version best.
Thanks, Heinrich - it always makes me feel good when someone with your skills tells me I got it right the first time. I am impressed, however, with graphicgr8s' double reflection.

Jer

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Now I agree with that Jer. Great image. JIM
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Now I agree with that Jer. Great image. JIM
Thanks again, buddy.

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A scholar, gentleman and a good judge of fine whiskey.

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Thanks, Heinrich - it always makes me feel good when someone with your skills tells me I got it right the first time. I am impressed, however, with graphicgr8s' double reflection.

Jer
Hi Jer, as for #1 never was never will be, #2, God knows I've tried and as for #3, could we make that Rum?
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A scholar, gentleman and a good judge of fine whiskey.
He may be a good judge of fine aged whiskey but you after all were there when it was made you old fogey.

I still don't like the double reflection.
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Hi Jer, as for #1 never was never will be, #2, God knows I've tried and as for #3, could we make that Rum?
Rum it is, my friend. Served - as it should be - from the deck of a sailing boat.

Jer

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He may be a good judge of fine aged whiskey but you after all were there when it was made you old fogey.

I still don't like the double reflection.
But I'm young at heart.

Jer
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