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Robyn Gwilt
 

Spooky or what??


 
 
I took this image of the roof of the St Petri Cathedral in Bremen recently - did a bit of levelling and sharpening, then decided to play some more, and created new adjustment layer / threshold. As I darkened it, it seemed to become a medieval face mask/head gear. Anyone else had this sort of thing happen??


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October 06, 2006

 
- Gregory LaGrange

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  Yes, symmetrical things do that all the time. Try taking a picture, duplicate the layer, double the width of your backgroun, flip the duplicate layer, and side it up to the original layer as a mirror. You get some funny stuff sometimes.
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October 06, 2006

 

Debbie Del Tejo
  I was playing with a spider web on Ss and as I played a ghost appeared in the background. It is titled the ghost and the web and is the latest entry in my gallery....that was really spooky for me too, especially this time of year!


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October 07, 2006

 
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