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George Rogers Clark Memorial.
Photo by me. (orignal photo done with wide angle lens) But the right pillar I extended using vanishing point in photoshop cs2. And I added blue sky from another photograph I took for the background.
You can tell I did a rough job extending the pillar because its a bit messy. But none-the-less, i was just doing this curious to see how it would work and it worked really well. I kind of want to hear what others think too.
(and if you're curious this is the George Rogers Clark Memorial In Vincennes, Indiana. It commemorates the winning of the old Northwest by Colonel Clark and his frontiersmen in the American Revolution. Clark and his army composed of about 170 men captured old Fort Sackville here and caused the British to surrender on the morning of February 25, 1779, more than two and a half years prior to the surrender of Cornwallis to George Washington at Yorktown.
George Rogers Clark Memorial.
Photo by me. (orignal photo done with wide angle lens) But the right pillar I extended using vanishing point in photoshop cs2. And I added blue sky from another photograph I took for the background.
You can tell I did a rough job extending the pillar because its a bit messy. But none-the-less, i was just doing this curious to see how it would work and it worked really well. I kind of want to hear what others think too.
(and if you're curious this is the George Rogers Clark Memorial In Vincennes, Indiana. It commemorates the winning of the old Northwest by Colonel Clark and his frontiersmen in the American Revolution. Clark and his army composed of about 170 men captured old Fort Sackville here and caused the British to surrender on the morning of February 25, 1779, more than two and a half years prior to the surrender of Cornwallis to George Washington at Yorktown.