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TAMU Administration Building - 06-22-2005, 01:34 AM


Took these pictures waiting for the full moon to peek out!

This is two pictures overlayed. I wanted the building exposed, but the sky would be blown out, so I stopped down to get the details in the sky. I combined the pictues in PSCS and used the history brush to expose the detail in the sky. I did it very quickly, but I'm pleased with the results. Comments please!


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06-22-2005, 02:37 AM


Very nice!
I think that you did it just right.
Suppose the school admin. or school newspaper would like to see this photo?
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06-22-2005, 08:06 AM


Wow! I'm an Aggie myself so I can really appreciate this photo. That is really nice! I've been wanting to go to campus and take some photos, but I probably wouldn't be there at this hour. Very nice! I have never done a layered exposure.... So you had one photo, added the other as a layer and then the history brush erases the top layer? I only have Photoshop Elements so I don't know if it has that brush, but it might.

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Yeah, I put the underexposed layer (sky colors and details) under the layer exposed for the building and just used the history brush on the sky.

Thanks for all the comments!

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