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Apr 29, 2013 12:03 |  #1

Based on some nice edits, and CC on the last one, a redo :)

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Apr 29, 2013 14:17 |  #2

I kind of miss the house...

Kidding, I think this one is closer.


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Apr 29, 2013 14:28 |  #3

Acetoolguy wrote in post #15879636 (external link)
I kind of miss the house...

Kidding, I think this one is closer.

:rolleyes: mumble, just can't please everyone lol...




  
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Apr 29, 2013 14:52 |  #4

There's too much darkness in the picture. The first thing that comes to my mind is that you're trying to set a gloomy/sad emotion to the image, and the dead tree complements that emotion.


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Apr 29, 2013 14:59 |  #5

sandytrouble wrote in post #15879754 (external link)
There's too much darkness in the picture. The first thing that comes to my mind is that you're trying to set a gloomy/sad emotion to the image, and the dead tree complements that emotion.

Yes, and why the only really "bright spot" is the dead tree...




  
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