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    I took the shot of the Lone Sailor Statue in Washington, D.C. several years ago. The flag photo was taken on the 28th of May. Last night I decided to put them together.

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    Nice work Baron, it came out well. And it goes together just right.


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    Nice Work! My only suggestion is to put the stars on the left. That is just the proper way to display them. Other than that I really like how the image looks natural.
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    Great idea and implementation!
    "'There's more to a picture than meets the eye; hey, hey; my my." - Neil Young


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    Very nice work. Great idea. ~~Peg
    Peg
    “There is a crack in everything.That's how the light gets in.”― Leonard Cohen


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    Quote Originally Posted by Klown View Post
    Nice Work! My only suggestion is to put the stars on the left. That is just the proper way to display them. Other than that I really like how the image looks natural.

    You're right. The flag is hanging from a pole on the side of the house and I just took the shot. I didn't even think about swapping it around.
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    Very striking, with great colors. If I were you, I'd just flip the entire image, and save a lot of work redoing everything.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Barbarian View Post
    Very striking, with great colors. If I were you, I'd just flip the entire image, and save a lot of work redoing everything.
    But then the statue will be backwards!!!! LOL!!
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