I just enjoy experimentin' with my PhotoShop...

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honu

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I was attempting to create the "High Definition" effect...

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Trying to get the techniques down, so when I get shots in the field, I can work with them...
 

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Great job, popping out of the picture now.
 

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what rims are those, i like them a lot

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They are the 18" Dodge Magnum/Charger R/T wheels. The bolt pattern is 5 on 115, so they're not an exact match for the Liberty's, however I've had them on the Jeep for over two and a half years without a problem.

I, and my, mechanic have closely inspected them for anything unusual, cracking and such, while they were being rotated and nothing abnormal has been found... however, my Lib is driven exclusively on the street, so they're not subject to the stress found during off-road excursions.

Others here have voiced the opinion that they would not be a good set-up for wheelin', I'd have to agee with their judgement... these are street wheels.
 

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you need to take 3 different pictures at different settings then combine them, if your only editing 1 image in photoshop then your only trying to mimic the real thing. and its called High Dynamic Range HDR. but regardless i think the edit looks good
 
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