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    GCA3N
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    Thought I'd try this out, thought it looked quite cool.






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    See, this is what happens when you rub too hard when you're polishing with a machine.

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    GCA3N
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    Very clever Andy.

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    Is this the results of that new X-ray lense you got your hands on LOL!!! I thought about trying to do photos like that before, but I need to get myself a tripod before I can try those type of pics. Looks good though Greig

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    GCA3N
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    Quote Originally Posted by zimbo View Post
    Is this the results of that new X-ray lense you got your hands on LOL!!! I thought about trying to do photos like that before, but I need to get myself a tripod before I can try those type of pics. Looks good though Greig
    Cheers bud. Did this with my phone camera.

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    Coreygraham180
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    sorry i might be really stupid here but how do you take photos like that as it looks pretty good

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    The easiest way to explain how to do this, is like Ali said to take two pictures. In photoshop, put the pictures into two separate layers. Make sure that the top layer is of the door shut. Then it is just a simple case of taking a soft edged rubber and rubbing away where you want the inside to show through from the top layer. In order to get a more accurate effect, it is probably easier to use a tripod or if you dont have one even just a chair or something to keep the camera in exactly the same place.
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    Coreygraham180
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    that seems simple enough i think when the weather is let frosty i will give it a try cheers for the help

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    GCA3N
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    No ones right, lots of polish and elbow grease.

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    Coreygraham180
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    Quote Originally Posted by GCA3N View Post
    No ones right, lots of polish and elbow grease.
    lol well since my mini is my new baby you know i might end up doing the same ...lol

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