Yo Ho Ho
Uploaded: January 19, 2008
...and a barrel of rum!
Six locations in FL and TX helped create this picture. The most unique is the pirate ship which is actually a kite that was flying at a beach in FL. The reflection was created by flipping the picture, reversing it, adjusting the opacity, and slightly warping and smudging the cut out image in Photoshop.
Erin Appelbaum January 19, 2008
Cool image, Janet. Great PS work. Peter #834200Debra K. Thomas January 19, 2008
Oh yes I like this....I love the barrel..:) #5363775Michelle L. Frick January 19, 2008
Wow, wow, wow! I love your final creation Janet! This feels like a painting, and it's beautiful! #5363834Daniella Puente January 19, 2008
Lovely imagination :) this looks very cool!!! #5363859Tiia Vissak January 19, 2008
well done! #5364142Paul G Slate January 19, 2008
This is a fantastic image! great DOF! Nice work! #5364403Janet L. Rogal January 20, 2008
Peter, Debra, Michelle, Daniella, Tiia, and Paul, thank you so much for your comments! #5367063Nemil B. Chabebe January 21, 2008
Excellent work and results, you did this perfectly. The creation and use of the PS scores a 10. #5374984Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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