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Oct 02, 2007 20:49 |  #1

These are from last winter. I was looking at them lately and did a black and white conversion on a couple. I also tried a photoshop effect called ink outlines and liked how look. C & C is welcome and appreciated.

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Oct 03, 2007 11:27 |  #2

Dave, I like these. I would like to see more foreground detail in #2.


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Oct 03, 2007 14:35 |  #3

These are nice! Why did you wait to so long to post them? :D I like the simplicity in # 1 the most! The dark trees with the white sky really stands out.


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Oct 03, 2007 15:04 |  #4

ValB wrote in post #4056453 (external link)
Dave, I like these. I would like to see more foreground detail in #2.

Thanks. The reason I left the foreground kind of dark is because when I took the shots it was late at night and I wanted to leave it a little dark, and I like the subtle shadow detail. I appreciate your feedback though, and I know what you're saying.


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Oct 03, 2007 15:06 |  #5

BSBXTi wrote in post #4057492 (external link)
These are nice! Why did you wait to so long to post them? :D I like the simplicity in # 1 the most! The dark trees with the white sky really stands out.

Thank you so much :) Like I said, I just hadn't gotten around to editing them until recently. And yeah, the moon was pretty bright that night. that's why the sky is bright, plus I boosted the contrast.


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Oct 05, 2007 18:33 |  #6

I like the sharp contrast in the second one, and how the leafless branches seem kind of eerie


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ssidiv3r wrote in post #4072236 (external link)
I like the sharp contrast in the second one, and how the leafless branches seem kind of eerie

Thanks :)


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