Admit it, you love looking at cyclists legs. Post your own while cycling.
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Ah, I remember being in shape once...
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Nice, and thanks for saving my ass on this thread, us docs have to stick together.
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Sorry, my ex-wife took everything...including the thousands of pictures I had of my legs.
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sstone, you do know that you fudged up and didnt properly flatten the layers, one was moved over a bit before you flattened....(sorry, I'm a Photoshop guy)--does this mean there was a bit of selective darkening here and there to emphasize the musckles?
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Now if you really want to be ballsy you can go this route but no votes from me.
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I see what you are talking about. The image was shot by me looking at a mirrored image (hence the left hand drive train). What you are seeing is the bevel around the mirror.
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What can happen is by mistake you "move" one of the layers slightly, and if you dont notice it, after "flattening" all the layers together into one, you can get an overlap of a small part of it JUST like what your mirror bevel did. This also explains the bit of floor and shadow seen to the far left--kinda funny that with my work eyes, I only looked at it with Photoshop tinted glasses so to speak.
my apologies to both your moral and muscular integrity...
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hahaaa Mystery solved! Thats funny, because it really looked like a Photoshop mistake. Over the years, Ive done this countless times where when you are working on an image, you create "layers", copies of the shot on top of each other. This allows you to do retouching, adjusting, or whatever, and you can "click" or "unclick" a layer to see changes you have done--or toss a layer if your retouching was not successful. You get the drift.
What can happen is by mistake you "move" one of the layers slightly, and if you dont notice it, after "flattening" all the layers together into one, you can get an overlap of a small part of it JUST like what your mirror bevel did. This also explains the bit of floor and shadow seen to the far left--kinda funny that with my work eyes, I only looked at it with Photoshop tinted glasses so to speak.
my apologies to both your moral and muscular integrity...
What can happen is by mistake you "move" one of the layers slightly, and if you dont notice it, after "flattening" all the layers together into one, you can get an overlap of a small part of it JUST like what your mirror bevel did. This also explains the bit of floor and shadow seen to the far left--kinda funny that with my work eyes, I only looked at it with Photoshop tinted glasses so to speak.
my apologies to both your moral and muscular integrity...
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guilty as charged...
ps, here is a quick example of what I thought it was...and a glimpse of my woefully skinny legs.
and a link to a case that made a stir at the start of the Iraq War:
https://www.sree.net/teaching/lateditors.html
ps, here is a quick example of what I thought it was...and a glimpse of my woefully skinny legs.
and a link to a case that made a stir at the start of the Iraq War:
https://www.sree.net/teaching/lateditors.html
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