I've been trying to teach myself Photoshop and thought I'd share this image of my Gabby. I sold her a few years ago... wish I hadn't. She was one of the coolest snakes I've had.

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I've been trying to teach myself Photoshop and thought I'd share this image of my Gabby. I sold her a few years ago... wish I hadn't. She was one of the coolest snakes I've had.

very nice. If I may make a suggestion, when you overlay an image with a different background, use a gaussian blur on the very edges of the clipped image. This will dull those hard edges that make the foreground image look superimposed.
You can also use the gaussian blur on the entire background image to make it look slightly out of focus. This also helps.
All in all, good job.
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Thanks
Awesome pic. Here's a pic I took in 2005 if you want to play with it on photo shop.
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