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Post by whippet on Dec 12, 2018 10:58:25 GMT
Time for what?
Click for bigger size.
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Post by hmca on Dec 12, 2018 18:31:40 GMT
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Post by whippet on Dec 12, 2018 19:56:42 GMT
How times have changed, Helen. I did my washing on Sunday. Don't know when I will get around to ironing it.
Interesting about the Mayflower. I hadn't heard that before.
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Post by ritage on Dec 12, 2018 23:48:15 GMT
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Post by Sepiana on Dec 13, 2018 4:02:01 GMT
ritage , I am going to put you on the spot. How did you change the time on the clock? Which technique did you use? Thanks!
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Post by Tpgettys on Dec 13, 2018 6:41:31 GMT
It is sad to think that someone could get so confused as to think that time is money...
(Click for enlarged view)
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Post by Lillias on Dec 13, 2018 10:59:58 GMT
Images from Pixabay Image from Hasslefree Clipart
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Post by ritage on Dec 13, 2018 16:17:54 GMT
ritage , I am going to put you on the spot. How did you change the time on the clock? Which technique did you use? Thanks! Sepiana, you might call it a combinaton of patience and cloning. First I selected the second hand and the alarm hand with the lasso tool and moved them into the new positions. Then I cloned out the original ones. It took eleven layers of cloning. The most difficult one was to restore the shadow of the large hand where the others had crossed it before.
Rita
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Post by whippet on Dec 14, 2018 20:49:33 GMT
Fortunately, I don't have to bother about alarm clocks these days. I rise and shine in my own good time.
What a beautiful picture Tom.
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Post by whippet on Dec 15, 2018 18:18:35 GMT
Quote - anon. Background pixabay
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Post by ritage on Dec 15, 2018 21:00:47 GMT
Whippet, I love that. Great idea and realization of the idea.
Rita
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Post by ritage on Dec 15, 2018 21:02:50 GMT
Watch BG from Pixabay
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Post by Sepiana on Dec 15, 2018 23:59:33 GMT
ritage , I am going to put you on the spot. How did you change the time on the clock? Which technique did you use? Thanks! Sepiana, you might call it a combinaton of patience and cloning. First I selected the second hand and the alarm hand with the lasso tool and moved them into the new positions. Then I cloned out the original ones. It took eleven layers of cloning. The most difficult one was to restore the shadow of the large hand where the others had crossed it before.
Rita
Rita, thanks for the explanation! I am in awe. You have a lot of patience and skills. 11 layers of cloning!!!
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Post by whippet on Dec 16, 2018 16:41:27 GMT
Another brilliant image, Ritage. I bet you are tired of seeing clocks by now.
Who is old enough to remember Bill Haley.
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Post by Lillias on Dec 17, 2018 9:09:20 GMT
Who is old enough to remember Bill Haley. Unfortunately I am!!! Great page whippet.
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