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    Mark - great shot - perfect reflections

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    Amazing place! Great vantage point you found to take this.
    The reflections are wonderful.

    Mark - how do you make the shadowed border there? Can you share that technique w/ in Photoshop? Otherwise I guess I can google it! LOL
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    Mark - how do you make the shadowed border there? Can you share that technique w/ in Photoshop? Otherwise I guess I can google it! LOL
    #1 open photo and crop to 5” x 7” (or any size)

    #2 Click “Image – canvas size” or “crl+alt+c” add 3” (this makes the finished product 8 x 10) to the width and height and select white as canvas color.

    #3 With the marquee tool I select the 5 x 7 part of the picture and copy and paste it back as a new layer. “crl+c then crl+v”

    #4 Double click the little pic in the layers pallet of the duplicate layer and that will bring up the “layer style” window or on the top menu “Layer – layer style – drop shadow”

    #5 click “drop shadow” I use the following numbers: angle – 130, distance – 35, spread – 8, size – 10

    #6 flatten the image “crl+shift+E”
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    Mark - how do you make the shadowed border there? Can you share that technique w/ in Photoshop? Otherwise I guess I can google it! LOL
    #1 open photo and crop to 5” x 7” (or any size)

    #2 Click “Image – canvas size” or “crl+alt+c” add 3” (this makes the finished product 8 x 10) to the width and height and select white as canvas color.

    #3 With the marquee tool I select the 5 x 7 part of the picture and copy and paste it back as a new layer. “crl+c then crl+v”

    #4 Double click the little pic in the layers pallet of the duplicate layer and that will bring up the “layer style” window or on the top menu “Layer – layer style – drop shadow”

    #5 click “drop shadow” I use the following numbers: angle – 130, distance – 35, spread – 8, size – 10

    #6 flatten the image “crl+shift+E”
    [/quote] Gracias Mark! I book marked your thread so I can try it out
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    Great photo! My uncle lives near there.
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    Great shot mark!!
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    terrific shot Mark!
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    awesome shot! I love the perspective you took on this one! I didn't realize California had snowy mountains!
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