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A modern "Flying Dutchman"

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©polytropos on June 4, 2008

I see this as a new type of the legendary Flying Dutchman. Just a variation of this one.

Wim de Vries on June 4, 2008

Nice Idea poly, I feel at home at your territory as a Dutchman :-)

Greetings, Wim

©polytropos on June 4, 2008

At least one, who feels at home here, welcome home ©Wim!

Daniela Brocca on June 4, 2008

I love your experiments,poly,really nice.Not that I understand how they are made,but this is not new.Ciao,Daniela

©polytropos on June 4, 2008

No, I know, ©Daniela, of course I'm not the first one who had this idea --> scroll down. Just playing around a little bit with PhotoShop.

Daniela Brocca on June 5, 2008

Yes,polyI already had seen it on the other link.Beautiful examples.Maybe I did not explain very well,I wanted to say that it's not new that I don't understand how they are made.I would like to know how it's made.ciao,Daniela

©polytropos on June 5, 2008

©Daniela, it's like you would do with a hard copy of a picture: you cut out the ship with a pair of scissors, fill the remaining hole with some water you copy from another place of the lake, put the ship out of the picture, done. Instead of scissors you do it with a computer program with that you can "cut", "copy", "paste" and so on. I do it with PhotoShop but there are also free download programs available in the internet --> like --> GIMP for example.

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