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11/08/2011 06:15:10 AM |
That's a very pretty scene. I have no way of knowing how much water you had to work with for this one. If there was enough water surface to get a reflection to the tree tops, it may have made a more interesting shot to keep only the reflection.
The colors in the trees are sweet. I'm wondering if you used a gradient filter to get the reflection to be as bright as the actual scene, or if you did that in processing. |
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12/30/2008 11:15:54 AM |
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12/27/2008 02:34:55 PM |
oh i like this! very pretty scene, just lovely colors |
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10/22/2008 04:27:35 PM |
Very nice Denise, very New England |
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10/21/2008 05:05:46 AM |
the original position is much better coz it still gives the same meaning without overstating it. |
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10/19/2008 02:49:59 AM |
Idyllic setting
I think it needed straightening a bit as it seems to fall off to the right and the colours whilst very autumnal and warm tend to make the image look a little flat. Wonderful reflection though.
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10/18/2008 04:39:52 PM |
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10/17/2008 04:22:12 PM |
I think (IMHO) this would have worked better without rotating the image. curious where this is... will check back after the challenge. |
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