DOH! My own Photoshop disaster

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I got half way through editing this landscape of Knaresborough in North Yorkshire for a Holiday Cottages brochure... before I spotted I had made my very own Photoshop disaster. :bonk:

It's probably blindingly obvious to everyone else but I wasted a good half hour before I spotted it and abandoned the edit... Can anyone see it??

Knaresboroughtrain.jpg
 
LOL. Still do-able.
 
Spotted it straight away I'm afraid, as somebody else said still do-able though.
 
Bah! It was my shot and it STILL took me half an hour to spot it! :razz: :lol:
 
Don't abandon it... it looks pretty cool.

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Bah! It was my shot and it STILL took me half an hour to spot it! :razz: :lol:

You didn't see it because it was your shot. You knew what you'd done so your eye was drawn to the train, we didn't know what was done so we looked around the whole image.
 
Damn - I was really hoping some trainspotter was going to come out with

"that 8-4-2 loco was never painted in that colour and in fact only ran on that line on the 26th July 1902, and i can tell by the dyes used in the photo that that was taken after Feb 1977...."

or something...
 
Damn - I was really hoping some trainspotter was going to come out with

"that 8-4-2 loco was never painted in that colour and in fact only ran on that line on the 26th July 1902, and i can tell by the dyes used in the photo that that was taken after Feb 1977...."

or something...

HAHA... that would be ridiculous! Everyone knows the 8-4-2 didn't go into service until 1903! :D
 
Don't abandon it... it looks pretty cool.

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Damnit CT... I hadn't even spotted the missing reflection LOL! Nice fix though, thanks!

OK guys, there's another <AHEM> 'deliberate' mistake in there too... anybody?
 
Actually thats especially clever seeing as that is a canal viaduct! Lol
 
The rear of the train also goes behind building to the right which would seem to be further away, chimneys etc.
 
Nope I give up :shrug:
 
Gold star to my lemony friend!

Yes, building is behind the track so the train should be in front of the building.

This train goes over the bridge at around 10.00am each day. I missed it on the day I took the shot but managed to catch a shot of the train another time from a completely rubbish angle so needed to paste it onto the original bridge shot.
 
Is it the Hogwarts Express and you forgot to add the flying Ford Anglia?
 
Gold star to my lemony friend!

Yes, building is behind the track so the train should be in front of the building.

Oh yeah oops :D
 
The path :shrug:
 
I got half way through editing this landscape of Knaresborough in North Yorkshire for a Holiday Cottages brochure...
Knaresboroughtrain.jpg

As this is for a brochure, is this not wrong to miss lead if it is not a railway and you will not see this train there?
 
Damnit CT... I hadn't even spotted the missing reflection LOL! Nice fix though, thanks!

OK guys, there's another <AHEM> 'deliberate' mistake in there too... anybody?

:lol:
I gave up looking after I'd spotted the lack of reflection
 
As this is for a brochure, is this not wrong to miss lead if it is not a railway and you will not see this train there?

It is a railway and the train goes over at 10.00am each day... see my earlier post no. 22.


EDIT: Just seen JL's reply... that covers it thanks!
 
This train goes over the bridge at around 10.00am each day. I missed it on the day I took the shot but managed to catch a shot of the train another time from a completely rubbish angle so needed to paste it onto the original bridge shot.
I think you might have forgotten to resize it properly, too. Look at the size of the windows in the train carriage, compared to the windows in the house next to the bridge.

Plus ... I can't help the feeling that the train is sitting up too high on the bridge. I think the bridge parapet ought to be obscuring rather more or the train.
 
I think you might have forgotten to resize it properly, too. Look at the size of the windows in the train carriage, compared to the windows in the house next to the bridge.

Plus ... I can't help the feeling that the train is sitting up too high on the bridge. I think the bridge parapet ought to be obscuring rather more or the train.

You're probably right, Stuart, it doesn't look quite right does it. In my defense, I'd probably have got the proportions better if I'd carried on with it.... honest.....! :D
 
Love the picture. May be a bit busy. But hey I am just a country pumpkin. I love the forefront with the rowing boats all tied together.
I would be happy.
Simon
 
Please fogive me for asking the obvious question.
If the train actually goes over the bridge every day why didn't you photograph it then rather than add it later in PP?
 
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