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03-MAR-2013 Jim MSP

3rd Place - Emerging from a Tear in the Space-Time Continuum

AZ

Many strange things have been seen in the sky over Arizona. This was certainly one of them; this Blue Angels plane hasn't been seen for years.

Canon EOS 60D ,Tamron 24-70mm f/2.8 vc
1/80s f/2.8 at 64.0mm iso400 hide exif
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Date/Time03-Mar-2013 19:36:24
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 60D
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length64 mm
Exposure Time1/77 sec
Aperturef/2.8
ISO Equivalent400
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Canon Image Challenge09-Mar-2013 20:50
Such pretty sky colors, and such a nice sharp plane slicing thru! ~Melanie
Michael Kilpatrick06-Mar-2013 12:26
Cute and well done. Regards, Michael
Canon Image Challenge05-Mar-2013 22:11
Thank you Sir. Best Wishes, Traveller
Canon Image Challenge05-Mar-2013 03:49
Hi Traveller,

My workflow is rather straightforward, but has a few steps. The composite work is all done in PS Elements 10.
I started with a base raw photo of the sunset, converted & cleaned it up in Capture One, exported into a jpeg which was opened in PSE.
I then took the photo of the jet, did the same, and exported to PSE.
Then, I use Topaz ReMask to extract the part of the jet I want from the base photo. This is a plug in to both PSE and Lightroom, as well as PS. I like this a lot - easy to use and fairly quick. Once I have the jet as a stand alone, I cc it and paste it in as a new layer on top of the sunset.

For this shot, I created another layer of the sunset on top of the jet, and then with a mask, lightly let some of the upper layer show through the tail area of the jet. I then compressed the layers and resized.

The key answer to your question is Topaz ReMaskhttp://www.topazlabs.com/remask/ . Every so often they have sales - I think it is a great buy even at the regular price.

Jim
Guest 05-Mar-2013 03:10
And here I thought you were just at the right place at the perfectly right time! I must say this is a nice composite image, very clean. How do you do this exactly? Do you magic wand the plane, feather 5(?) pixels, then cut and paste?

If you have a moment, what is the work flow?

Thanks,

Traveller