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Dec 19, 2006 20:36 |  #1

It's getting cold and shooting time is less & less, so I thought I would revisit some images I never got around to PP. Taken at a recreated Indian Village in Natural Bridge, VA



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Dec 19, 2006 21:39 |  #2

This shot has potential, I like the comp and the story is leads into (as to what's going on). The shot is rather soft, not sure if sharpening could save it. Might be time to get creative with an almost lensbaby-like effect or something. Cheers.



  
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Dec 19, 2006 21:47 as a reply to  @ Dorman's post |  #3

Thanks Dorman,

The original shot is sharp and IF... I applied an action to it to give its "look".
I felt it added a kind of surreal effect to the composition that was otherwise kind of 'boring' IMHO.


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Dec 20, 2006 03:43 |  #4

Would like to see the original.


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Dec 20, 2006 08:02 |  #5

Renboy wrote in post #2423719 (external link)
Would like to see the original.

I'll post it tonight after work...


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