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Chadeaux

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Sep 13, 2011
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HuntH2002

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May 27, 2018
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San Antonio, TX
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2015 Bounty Hunter Discovery 1100 // 2015 Bounty Hunter Ultra Mag Sharpshooter // 2019 Garrett Pro-Pointer AT
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Nice pictures, thanks for sharing:icon_thumright:
Welcome back
 

Oct 5, 2014
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Massachusetts
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Welcome back...thank you for the photos! :occasion14:
 

WannaDig3687

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Hip hip hooray! I have missed you and your pics! Hope all is well? I really like the first and second pics. How did you get the second one? It is sweet!!!!
 

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Chadeaux

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Sep 13, 2011
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Southeast Arkansas
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Hip hip hooray! I have missed you and your pics! Hope all is well? I really like the first and second pics. How did you get the second one? It is sweet!!!!

Second pic is actually two pics. The glass is a frosted glass image taken with my cell phone. The flower is a daisy (I think) from last spring. I placed the daisy on top of the glass. Then using blend-if, I protected the darker colors of the bottom layer (the glass --- bathroom window actually) which made the whole flower look like it was behind the glass. I then applied a mask to the bottom layer and took a large, soft brush and removed the glass under the flower until I had what I wanted.

I wanted a unique background for my new cell phone, so that is why I did it.
 

WannaDig3687

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Second pic is actually two pics. The glass is a frosted glass image taken with my cell phone. The flower is a daisy (I think) from last spring. I placed the daisy on top of the glass. Then using blend-if, I protected the darker colors of the bottom layer (the glass --- bathroom window actually) which made the whole flower look like it was behind the glass. I then applied a mask to the bottom layer and took a large, soft brush and removed the glass under the flower until I had what I wanted.

I wanted a unique background for my new cell phone, so that is why I did it.
It looks great!
 

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