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A few more of the swiss mountain lakes..

 
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Aug 08, 2008 10:57 |  #16

very nice - post card material


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Aug 08, 2008 11:16 |  #17

I just think of the commercial series we have over here in the states... "Happy cows come from..." Evidently it's Switzerland...




  
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Aug 09, 2008 02:52 |  #18

discodavor wrote in post #6070514 (external link)
my fav by some way is the third shot, great exposure control and the cloud really adds depth.

good set

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Thank you. It is also one of my favs which I'd like to print in biiiig! ;-)a

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very nice - post card material

Thank you!

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I just think of the commercial series we have over here in the states... "Happy cows come from..." Evidently it's Switzerland...

Of course, where else? :lol:


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Aug 09, 2008 03:18 |  #19

Image #5, I think you've used the shadow/highlight command too much in PS if I'm not mistaken. There are white outlines/halos to the mountains, which is usually due to the overuse to said command.

Otherwise the pictures look great. Keep up the good work.

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Aug 09, 2008 03:40 |  #20

Thank you John. I may have used it a little bit too much to take out he details on the mountain on the left (in complete shadow). I'll make sure to correct it before printing ;-)a


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Aug 09, 2008 19:21 |  #21

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Thank you John. I may have used it a little bit too much to take out he details on the mountain on the left (in complete shadow). I'll make sure to correct it before printing ;-)a


Try creating a layer and use the lighten command while blending in conjunction with the shadow/highlight....

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Aug 10, 2008 02:43 |  #22

1st shot is great : D


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Aug 10, 2008 03:05 |  #23

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Following my threads on Melchsee-Frutt and Tannalp, here are a few more of the same day hike...

#1 A cow on the shore of Engstlensee

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OMFG!!!! A guy just fell out of that cow's nose!!!!!

Looks like a lovely place. Seems quite peaceful.


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Aug 10, 2008 03:44 |  #24

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Try creating a layer and use the lighten command while blending in conjunction with the shadow/highlight....

John

Thanky for the davice John. I'll try it!

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1st shot is great : D

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OMFG!!!! A guy just fell out of that cow's nose!!!!!

Looks like a lovely place. Seems quite peaceful.

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