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Photoshop eye candy
Here are two recent photoshop entry winners, photo restoration skills used once again but for photomontage art.

Image-Restore showing off their photoshop skills to make great photoshop art.
Photoshop skills used here to enter another competition not for photo restoration but for montage art.
The fly won 3rd place prize in pxleyes photoshop competition

Created in photoshop with just the figures used from another photo
This next image came 2nd in pxleyes photoshop competition
Hope you like them!
Photoshop competition entry
I managed a second place on pxleyes today! See me, photo restoration man on pxleyes.com.

I am chuffed to get a second, keep up the good work image restore!
Photoshop competition second place
Hi all
Regular visitors may be familiar with my entries into photoshop competitions. A short while ago I entered a photoshop competition to manipulate a photo of some tree bark on pxleyes website. I have just been back there to see how my entry was doing and I came second! I am most pleased. For those of you that are interested my photoshop portfolio is on the site and here is the picture that came second. A comment below my photo read “A wooden wood-worm in wood”

Which I though was very fitting. I hope you like it.
Photomontage week day 5
This is day 5 of photomontage week.
This image is simply a water tower tied in a knot! It was an entry into a worth1000 photoshop competition but that entry I forgot to upload the version that contained the shadows (that will teach me to work late into the night!!) It only came 11 out of 18! This is the version with shadows. If you are thinking this is not a montage, think of it as a montage of the same image, bits of it used over and over to make the final image.

Another one tomorrow…
Photomontage week day 4
This is day 4 of photomontage week and this latest image is “luminous ocean” 4th out of 15 on pxleyes.com

This image was created from a an old wooden sea groin that had been worn by the sea. The two towers of rock are actually wood in this montage. The stones were also borrowed from the original image, but used where I need them to complete the scene. The sea,sky, sand and clouds were all added to complete the montage.
Another one tomorrow…
