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How did the 3.15 inbound TGV train cross the 3.30 outbound train?
(hawkeyes amongst you will spot the tell tale red lights).
The answer lies in Photoshop!!

It was pure luck that the two photos positioned the 2 trains at almost the same position on the separate tracks.
Photoshop and layers did the rest.
One way to fill up an afternoon when it is too cold to play golf!!
Cheers
Brian

 
Brian,

Make it bigger please.
How did the 3.15 inbound TGV train cross the 3.30 outbound train?
(hawkeyes amongst you will spot the tell tale red lights).
The answer lies in Photoshop!!
It was pure luck that the two photos positioned the 2 trains at
almost the same position on the separate tracks.
Photoshop and layers did the rest.
One way to fill up an afternoon when it is too cold to play golf!!
Cheers
Brian



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I think....Therefore I am.
 
How did the 3.15 inbound TGV train cross the 3.30 outbound train?
(hawkeyes amongst you will spot the tell tale red lights).
The answer lies in Photoshop!!
It was pure luck that the two photos positioned the 2 trains at
almost the same position on the separate tracks.
Photoshop and layers did the rest.
One way to fill up an afternoon when it is too cold to play golf!!
Cheers
Brian



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Mike
http://www.pbase.com/mike_curtis

I'm not resourceful enough to insert a witty quip or intelligent quote here....

 
How did the 3.15 inbound TGV train cross the 3.30 outbound train and still remain such a small image??

Am I the only person to like and post 5mp images? Isn't that what we bought the camera for? if I had wanted to get tiny pixellated images, I would be using a £20 toy.
 
How did the 3.15 inbound TGV train cross the 3.30 outbound train?
(hawkeyes amongst you will spot the tell tale red lights).
The answer lies in Photoshop!!
It was pure luck that the two photos positioned the 2 trains at
almost the same position on the separate tracks.
Photoshop and layers did the rest.
One way to fill up an afternoon when it is too cold to play golf!!
Cheers
Brian
To those of you who suffered from the size of the first photo -my apologies

If any of you dashed out to buy a new pair of spectacles, your journey was in vain!

I managed to send a copy which was destined to be attached to an Email, these things happen as you reach your dotage!!
i hope the current version is easier on the eyes.

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Anglofrog
FZ 20 -shiny and new. Oly TC14B, Metz 34-CS2
 
Much better!!! Unlike most things Photoshoppery, it is a
believable pic.
Thank you for your positive comments. They are increasingly rare in my case!
Totally agree your comments re the misuse of PS almost makes it BS!
I promise to keep trying.
Brian
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Anglofrog
FZ 20 -shiny and new. Oly TC14B, Metz 34-CS2
 
Very creative, yet realistic.

I really need to learn photoshop.
How did the 3.15 inbound TGV train cross the 3.30 outbound train?
(hawkeyes amongst you will spot the tell tale red lights).
The answer lies in Photoshop!!
It was pure luck that the two photos positioned the 2 trains at
almost the same position on the separate tracks.
Photoshop and layers did the rest.
One way to fill up an afternoon when it is too cold to play golf!!
Cheers
Brian



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I think....Therefore I am.
 
That is a very cool pic.
I still haven't explored layers that much but I love what you did
with it and it looks real.
Harlan--
http://www.pbase.com/harlanjs
--Thank you all for the comments. PS is something of an enigma, you need to put in a lot of effort to get any sort of satisfaction from it. Much easier to deal with once you are retired!!

Just about to leave for a week in Morocco so stand by for some shots of local colour etc.
Cheers
Brian
Anglofrog
 

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