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I like it.
If your doing a new version bill, here is a great photo shop tip for things like this:
using the blur tool, at a small size setting, along the edges of the various images your cutting and pasting makes them almost seemless. It won’t seem like a collage, it will seem like one whole image.
Also, tossing that blur tool along the text your create similarly helps it blend in. Just use a lower oppacity.
These tips are brought to you by a guy who has had to slave with photoshop for years 😛
Love it!
Maybe just try just the Vegas sign in front of the mountains?
I like the different stuff, but the Biltmore looks a bit fuzzy.
It might be too busy. I am considering a minimalist version.
It’s fab!! Great job, Bill!
That is really nice…
yes, martha!
I like it!! It’s nice to remember there is so much about the area to take your breath away.