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Uploaded: 03/15/10 7:15 PM GMT
USS Constellation Re-Work
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Thanks so much Thad (luckyshot) for taking the time to help me with this photo. For the life of me I could not figure out why that building on the right wanted to curve in like that. I am so glad you knew what it was...and how to fix it.

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::biffobear
03/15/10 7:30 PM GMT
Well we'll all be glad to see you back Kimberly and I'm so glad you got "straightened out", :) R.
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::Inkeri
03/15/10 7:40 PM GMT
A Superb rework,Kimberly..So Beautiful old ship.
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::Ed1958
03/15/10 7:44 PM GMT
Beautiful old ship. It reminds the Italian Amerigo Vespucci ship located in Livorno.
Thanks for having shared it.
Ed.
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::Genver
03/15/10 7:54 PM GMT
It is a really lovely photo of the boat,Kimberly,the composition is very good,the colors are pleasant,it is a nice rework.Thank you for the information about your internet.
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.koca
03/15/10 7:59 PM GMT
I love it, but I loved the original, too. Nice photo, Kim.
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.YoungATheart
03/15/10 8:19 PM GMT
It really is amazing to see such old world combined with the essence of the new. Great capture, it looks really good!
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Everything has its beauty but not everyone sees it. -Confucius
.Jimbobedsel
03/15/10 8:20 PM GMT
I have heard of a way to straighten buildings, but I have never tried it. I will have to get a hold of Thad to find out what it is.....if I can't find it after a little Googling. Nice work.
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::luckyshot
03/15/10 9:24 PM GMT
Kim - I'm glad to have been able to help. There is a lot I've yet to learn in Photoshop, but this was something I'd come across in my own work. Best wishes. Thad
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.icedancer
03/15/10 9:46 PM GMT
Such a gorgeous capture and love those old tall ships, it's super that Thad could help you out. Photo Shop sure is a huge program and I have lots to learn yet also.
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.Eubeen
03/16/10 2:18 AM GMT
A good re-work of this image. I never noticed the leaning tower in the first one. Great clean-up job. Seems to have lost a little sharpness though.
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::busybottle
03/16/10 5:26 AM GMT
Hey Kim
I never really noticed it in the first place! I guess my focus was entirely on that ship. It is a very nice image Kim. Even better after the re-work!
Take care
Paul
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03/16/10 6:22 PM GMT
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Great rework Kim:))
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::SR21
03/16/10 7:03 PM GMT
Hey Kim good job... and I wish you well with your internet solution!! :) Steve
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.LANJOCKEY
03/18/10 4:55 PM GMT
Hello Kim....Having retired from going to sea I am still interested in ships and this lovely picture of USS Constellation is quite outstanding....I just love how you have framed her with the tall building and the flowers,very clever...........Well done....All the best to you Kim......Mick.
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Tamas2evil
03/22/10 5:18 PM GMT
Baltimore is such a lovely place to take photos.
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