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    A pano of the Skyline taken from (Birkenhead) Priory... This is a very scaled down version, but enough to see details.

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    Excellent pic...really brilliant, thanks for posting it.
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    Excellent photo Corky
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    Thanks! Just realised to need to click it about 3 times to see it at its fullest size!

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    Thats rather cool KB, those clouds really dominate the pic - What are you using to create thse blurred Frames?

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    Quote Originally Posted by corky100 View Post
    Thats rather cool KB, those clouds really dominate the pic - What are you using to create thse blurred Frames?
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    Making a new layer from original copy,then blur,then rename original picture ,drag on to blurred layer,resize original photo to smaller (10 or 20 percent),then blending option ,apply Outer Glow .That is all..Once you know what to do it takes about max. 2 minutes for each photo.

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