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08/03/2007 03:00:31 PM |
That's an old fork. Probly doesn't get around much and not as sharp as it was back in the day. :) |
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08/03/2007 10:39:39 AM |
Originally posted by littlegett: Wow, thats one old fork. I am assuming it is sterling? The blur on the fork does ad a sense of mystery to the image. Because the frame does look in focus, and blur on the fork. Maybe my eyes are going bad? L()L.
Only thing I would suggest is maybe cloning out the bit at the top right corner so it was black. Very nice start (-; |
I didn't even notice the top corner,thank you for pointing that out, I will fix that! Thank you for your comments. I |
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08/03/2007 01:30:10 AM |
nice idea, agree on cloning out top right. guess the "time" is theme here...so movement of fork makes me think hands on clock... |
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08/02/2007 08:46:16 PM |
Oh, we've got a Newbie playing!
Hope you are enjoying DPC a whole bunch, Jerry, and glad you're in this month-long fun thing. I'll look forward to seeing more of that old fork of yours as the month goes on. |
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08/02/2007 07:47:57 PM |
Wow, thats one old fork. I am assuming it is sterling? The blur on the fork does ad a sense of mystery to the image. Because the frame does look in focus, and blur on the fork. Maybe my eyes are going bad? L()L.
Only thing I would suggest is maybe cloning out the bit at the top right corner so it was black. Very nice start (-; |
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