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Bustak was also brilliant with his pics but not quite at your level Bob.
These are world class Images, bloody lucky we are that you take time to display them here.
The posters amoungst us who are into Photography eat this stuff up.
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Bustak was also brilliant with his pics but not quite at your level Bob.
These are world class Images, bloody lucky we are that you take time to display them here.
The posters amoungst us who are into Photography eat this stuff up.
Do you really need to spend 2 thousand pounds on a camera Bob, when you're as good as you are on Photoshop?
hahaha... trust me i am shit at photoshop, I marvel at what people can do....
but of course you didn't read.... I don't use Photoshop on 98% of photos other than to add the border.
So.... maybe you shouldn't bother with a place like Teak Door, when you are so good at not understanding what you read......
None of you care to guess which picture has been heavily Photoshopped? and i mean heavily.....
The one in all the orange garb....or the moon one..
also...anyone notice the testicle on the horse hanging low....guy playing with his ankles..
That was pretty easy that one Bob....
It's the black and white photo of Gupta standing on the horses neck while its flying over a shadow of a pineapple
Both wrong.... I already told you the orange garb had a mild bit of work.....
Yes photoshopped...deliberately to make it look like this....
However you get those pics finished, they look great. Good work.
So when you gonna fire up that iMac Dilbert and open up iPhoto and astound us all with the " enhance " feature ?
Easy, it's natural for a horse in full gallop to have all four hooves airborne
It puzzled many an English artistic painter , before photography, the flight of the hooves was so fast for the human eye, that English painters in oils always painted galloping horses with stiff outstretched strides. Until the advent of the camera , nobody in human history knew that horses are airborne in full gallop.
Well done Bobcock.
Knobsy has created history.....? Is he in wikipedia yet ?
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