Can't fault that one Christian. Good job indeed.

Jostein

2007/7/18, Christian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> A few years ago I was shooting geese at sunset and got some very nice
> sharp shots with the ol' *ist D and Sigma 300/4.  The problem was that
> the best goose shots had a dark, cloudy background, and the best sky
> shots had no geese or out of focus geese.
>
> Last night I was reading Scot Kelby's book and decided to combine a
> decent goose image with a better background. I used the extract filter
> to get the geese out of the first shot and added them to the sunset shot
> with a new layer.  After that I cleaned up the edges, etc.
>
> Hence:
>
> http://links.pictures.aol.com/pic/2d202SU7xah202JL7C4tZUZ-gx6BGKJYcvR5v4xQp5Fd3Ig=_l.jpg
>
> +
>
> http://links.pictures.aol.com/pic/2d202SU7xah202JL7C4tZUZ-g3amizPqalrHv4xQp5Fd3Ig=_l.jpg
>
> =
>
> http://links.pictures.aol.com/pic/2d202SU7xah202JL7C4tZUZ-g5WcG6ZiipIDv4xQp5Fd3Ig=_l.jpg
>
> comments about my photoshop job are greatly appreciated!
>
> Tech: *ist D Sigma 300/4 + 1.4xTC 1/250 f5.6 ISO 1600 (The noise was
> quite harsh, I tried CS3's noise reduction filter to tone it down a bit)
>
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