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    First attempt at doing something like this! I had an apple starting to go bad and had nothing better to do with it ...only problem was that Buddy wasn't too thrilled about me using his tennis ball for the experiment! His little pink nose ended up in a number of the photos :-)


    IMG_4766 by Denise Trocio ( www.dtrociophotography.com), on Flickr

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    Very cool! You have to tell us how you did that. It seems to me you actually stitched the zipper to the apple. How did you avoid wrinkles on the apple surface?
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    Quote Originally Posted by eldarhau View Post
    Very cool! You have to tell us how you did that. It seems to me you actually stitched the zipper to the apple. How did you avoid wrinkles on the apple surface?
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    Thanks! I know it is rather wierd but it gave me a chance to practice using some tools in photoshop that I don't normally use. I saw a video on this and thought I would give it a try. It really is rather simple and only involves about 3 layers. I could have gotten more creative with it but didn't really spend much time on it. Basically, it involves taking three photos, one of an apple (or whatever you want to place the zipper on), a photo of a zipper (best to use on that is attached to something black) and a photo of what will be inside the apple.

    The two tools that I used that I don't normally are the transform tool to open the apple and the liquify tool to stretch the zipper over the edge of the apple.

    Here is the video I got the idea from. Best advice I can give is to make sure you open the zipper wide! The liquify tool isn't the easiest tool to use and the wider the zipper is opened, the less liquifying you will need to do. I had to use it alot and it was a pain!

    http://www.photographytalk.com/forum...with-photoshop

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    Nicely done! I've seen more of those type of shots and always wondered how they did it. Thanks for the explanation and the video. Really cool!

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    Pretty cool processing Denise.
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    It's already two weeks ago, but me and my girlfriend went for a walk in the snow. Since that day was our 6 years anniversary she wanted some new photos of us...she got em:


    Crazy self-portrait by Jan Paalman, on Flickr


    Adding some snow for special effects by Jan Paalman, on Flickr


    Getting out before revenge gets to me by Jan Paalman, on Flickr

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    Cool shots Jan! Fun idea and good execution. I'm sure she's quite pleased with no. 1. (But maybe not too happy about the other ones :-)

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    Jan - You look like you had fun.

    Here is one from this evening.


    White River Lighthouse-5164 by westmichigan, on Flickr
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sheiky View Post
    Since that day was our 6 years anniversary
    6 years? Sounds like its time you married that girl. You fly me out and I'll do the wedding photos for free. LOL
    Great shots. Looks like lots of fun.
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    Quote Originally Posted by clemmb View Post
    6 years? Sounds like its time you married that girl. You fly me out and I'll do the wedding photos for free. LOL
    Great shots. Looks like lots of fun.
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