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Photo Friday – Truck Stop Variations
By KRae Merk | May 28, 2010
As you can see in this photo, I got a little carried away with the liquefier tool in Photoshop. All I did was take the short exposure picture of the truck stop and start playing around with the liquefier tool till I created a Haunted Truck Stop with ghosts haunting the skies.
I was just plain board when I made this photo, I got to playing around with the filters in CS4 and created this one, which I really love because it looks like an Old West type of photo, but the fact that there are cars in it, kinda ruin the Old West look, I never got around to cloning them out.
Oh, a dog photography tip for Photoshop filters, I love fiddling around with filters when I’m board. And I come up with some pretty good stuff when I’m board. I’ve never really been a true Photoshop geek, but I do use it quite often, but as far as totally recreating a image to a totally new one and combining several images into one, I’ve never really gotten into that side of Photoshop, I’m mostly a camera person. (meaning I like getting a image right in the camera, rather than spending 4-5 hours trying to fix it later in Photoshop)
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