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Posted on 06/09/13 1:26:58 PM  | 
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					Steve Caplin
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					My barber's dad
					 I had my haircut today, and on the wall of the barber shop was this composite image of the barber's father. I asked him who did the Photoshop work, and he told me he did it himself - and also took all the photos. It's a beautiful and charming piece of work. Apart from the obvious Photoshop compositing skill here, there's a real sense of his father's character that comes out in this image. In particular, I like the way all the characters interact with each other: they're not just sitting isolated in the same room, but taking part in the scene. This must have taken some serious planning, and the result is spectacular. I thought I should share it with all of you.  
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Posted on 06/09/13 2:55:24 PM  | 
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					Sjef
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					Re: My barber's dad
					 Funny image Steve! Maybe he put his camera on a tripod and took the different pictures in there right perspective, which makes it all a little easier. Looks a nice man to me.   
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Posted on 06/09/13 2:55:39 PM  | 
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					josephine harvatt
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					 That's great! _________________ I'm not really bad - I just draw that way  | 
Posted on 06/09/13 5:12:33 PM  | 
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					Jota120
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					 Very interesting .... and great work ... it reminds me of a very good film ...  | 
Posted on 06/09/13 9:56:40 PM  | 
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					ahmedalij
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					 nice photo , the barber's father looks familiar to me, reminds me with our orthodontics senior .  | 
Posted on 07/09/13 06:13:14 AM  | 
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					vibeke
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					 You should offer him one of your books for free haircuts. _________________ Perfect confidence is granted to the less talented as a consolation prize.  |