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Like I said in an earlier post, none of the images here have been altered in Photoshop. That is, until now. I took the wheat from one picture and the sky from another and combined them to make this image. Here are the originals for comparison:

Like I said in an earlier post, none of the images here have been altered in Photoshop. That is, until now. I took the wheat from one picture and the sky from another and combined them to make this image. Here are the originals for comparison:


5 Comments:
Very good processing work Kelly! Though maybe save yourself from doing that in the future with a graduated grey filter for your camera :D
Nicely done, you mentioned you used Photoshop....you could also try Photomatix for some very interesting results.
Thanks! I owe it all to the magic wand and the inverse selection tool.
Wow that looks good!
Seamless. That wheat field is such a vibrant green.
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