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#1
I want to see what folks out there can do with the omni powerful program Photoshop.

Here's some Berkshire SPAAMFAA rigs done with some of the photocopy filter a little sharpen edges and slight adjustments on brightness and contrast.


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#2
just played a lot with this one.


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#3
Pawling, NY's newer engine done with some chalk and charcoal filter, leaving the grill colors untouched.


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#4
find edges - adjusted levels, knock brightness down a little and contrast up some - new layer high pass filter in overlay mode.


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All fires will go out; and all bleeding will stop - eventually.

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#5
random filters and adjustments - I should pay more attention to what I do when it works


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#7
more randomness


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#8
[quote name='hoss' post='290368' date='Mar 17 2009, 00:56 ']more randomness[/quote]

cropped down version of the original shot - Sharon & Watertown, CT ex-tower.


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#9
Little Italy Hydrant


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#10
No today I am the cook...not the baker! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/thumbsup.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Thumbsup' /> Corned Beef is almost ready!



Cropped, resized, desaturated all color expect yellows filled the letters with a flame pattern I had on file used the photocopy filter with the foreground on white and the background on black. Faded the photocopy and swapped the mode to overlay (I think).

Original photo: [Image: IMG_6646.jpg]


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All fires will go out; and all bleeding will stop - eventually.

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[quote name='PTL117PB' post='290363' date='Mar 17 2009, 00:49 '][Image: attachment.php?thumbnail=45044][/quote]





Paul nice pic.
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#12
One of Pawling, NY's tankers that was at today's house fire.


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#13
I just found this one going through my files, forgot I had it. Photo was taken last July, El Paso TX Engine 33.

   
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#14
Same picture, I just added in the Texas flag.

   
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#15
Here is one I did a few years back when trying to make a T-Shirt.


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[quote name='ffemtwakeman' date='06 July 2009 - 12:06 PM' timestamp='1246895164' post='319344']

Same picture, I just added in the Texas flag.

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I really like that shot.......





Here's one I did that you probably saw already......



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Hyattsvile MD Squad 1 on the apron......
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#17
Love the El Paso Rig and the addition of the Flag - NICE!!!

I've been doing this with a lot of shots lately. The crews love it when I e-mail them back one of these for them to use as the screen saver at their stations. I;ve found that if you up the contrast a little (essentially darkening the photo) in the BW layer, it gives a little more depth and pop to the colored portion.


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#18
Another one from Indiana:


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#19
Dallas, TX Engine 40 going out on a run.

   
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#20
Made this one up as a "baseball card" concept for the [url="http://www.code3foracure.org"]Code 3 for a Cure Foundation[/url]. The picture was taken by me, the ribbon was designed by John McKnight of North County Fire in Fallbrook, CA.

   
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