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Thank goodness for Photoshop
Hi all
Last week when I was in London I saw a piece of urban art I really wanted to add to my collection. The problem was that it was defaced (a recurring problem with wall art). I took a picture of it anyway, in the hope that maybe I could do something with it in Photoshop. It worked out pretty well I think.
The first is just as taken, and full frame. The second is the reworked version.
Feel free to add your own Photoshop success stories!
Cheers
Mike
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Very disturbing wall art. Good Job on the photoshop work.
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I wouldn't have had the patience.....good work.
Looks like something from a Dick and Jane book but I don't think they had shotguns.
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Thanks guys. Actually it wasn't as difficult as it looks - the wall was free of shadows and other things that would have made cloning trickier. Probably took me about half an hour.
singletracklovr - yes it is a little disturbing. Decent graffiti art often is - it makes you look twice and it evokes an emotional response.
frog - it is stencilled which is a technique used by many of the very best wall artists. This is a relatively unsophisticated one - I have seen some which are almost 3D in their effect.
Cheers
Mike
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Wow Mike great transformation in getting the writing off.
Is it like here in the states that if you don't like the person you would deface their work? Or sometimes it is just a random thing.
So they first make a stencil of their artwork and go around to put it on walls. Very cool, plus each one would be the exact same where ever it might be.
Mike your urban art pictures always catch my attention, I really like them.
James
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Thanks James. If you like that kind of work, you might like to look at a larger selection:
http://www.mikedalesphotography.co.u...olio33181.html
Cheers
Mike
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Thanks for the heads up on the web site.. :thumbsup:
James
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Oh the irony of graffiti being defaced by graffiti...
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Originally Posted by Sebastian
Oh the irony of graffiti being defaced by graffiti...
I was thinking the same thing, but didn't quite know how to put it. You summed it up well Seb.
You did a nice job on this Mike!
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Mike; the Councils are always on the lookout for good graffiti removal specialists.
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I have no Photoshop success stories :(
... because I prefer to use Canon's Arcsoft programme :thumbsup:
Warren.