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Dec 08, 2006 04:53 |  #1

Feel free to comment... and please do! :)

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Dec 08, 2006 08:06 |  #2

I like the depth created by the aerial perspective, but was the graininess intentional? /Dan


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Dec 08, 2006 11:49 |  #3

Yes, it was added later. I like graininess 'cause it somehow brings the whole picture alive... I hope it works here also.


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This shot is far too dark on my monitor to tell that it's anymore than dark trees with a reflection.


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Dec 08, 2006 20:57 |  #5

Wow, this shot is really great. I like the desolate feel that it has to it.


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Dec 09, 2006 04:31 |  #6

Thanks, Robert! :)


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