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Dec 29, 2005 08:01 |  #1

Just been out taking some pics in the local park (it was freezing!) when I came across this red foliage by the pond. It looked quite striking, especially since it was reflected in the water. Just wondered if this would be classed more of an abstract than a landscape. Not too sure if I like this pic so tell me what you think also please!

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Dec 29, 2005 08:02 |  #2

I don't see any picture.



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Dec 29, 2005 08:28 as a reply to  @ vjack's post |  #3

I think it is both, an abstract landscape... and an interesting shot at that.

At that size I can't see the detail that well, but would like to see more saturated colours.


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Dec 29, 2005 09:57 |  #4

:) Yes I see your point about wanting to see it with more saturation. I will have a play with it in photoshop.Thanks for the reply


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