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    Photo by John McColgan

    this picture really means something to me, on a visual level and i used to live very close to and have family members near that area when the fires were there.

    meh sotw.

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    Show us the original.

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    guessing the theme is forest fire? lol. its nice, really nice.

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    Yeah, can I see the original?

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    go search for it yourselfs you lazy bastards.

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    Originally posted by MaDD@1 Hour Ago
    go search for it yourselfs you lazy bastards.
    [snapback]114836[/snapback]
    So I guess you really didn't do too much to the picture if you can't even share the original. :mellow:

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    Alright, well I got the picture. http://epod.usra.edu/archive/images/mccolganfire.jpg

    It looks to me like you resized the image, duplicated the layer and set that to overlay. Then you did some color balance layers and maybe adjusted the brightness/contrast and curves. Sorry but that's not enough for me to say it's your work.

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    :P looks good

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    Originally posted by MaDD+2 Hours Ago--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(MaDD &#064; 2 Hours Ago)</div>
    go search for it yourselfs you lazy bastards.
    [snapback]114836[/snapback]
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    What name do I look for in google? Oh, the possibilities... lol


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    @53 Minutes Ago
    Alright, well I got the picture.* http://epod.usra.edu/archive/images/mccolganfire.jpg

    It looks to me like you resized the image, duplicated the layer and set that to overlay.* Then you did some color balance layers and maybe adjusted the brightness/contrast and curves.* Sorry but that&#39;s not enough for me to say it&#39;s your work.
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    hehe, I found another version on fire..supposedly..

    http://www.alfeldstein.com/img/forestfire.jpg

    But yea, I agree with Twan on this one. If you added some things to it like actual flames, more clouds, birds in the skies, maybe animated water then it would be a cool manip. But from that it&#39;s not much. That&#39;s just me. X_X

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    Originally posted by MaDD+1 Week Ago--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(MaDD &#064; 1 Week Ago)</div>
    what all did you make?
    why not make some bigger pieces instead of sigs?
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    you didn&#39;t really do anything to that sig expect maybe what twan said
    i guess you should follow your own advice you give to everyone else and don&#39;t use other ppl&#39;s renders and slap something on top of it

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    so you you used some one else&#39;s brushes and that&#39;s it?
    and put them together and slapped your name on it?

    *sigh*
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