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Oct 27, 2010 17:41 |  #16

Those pesky, wee twigs are now history!!


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Oct 27, 2010 20:37 |  #17

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edit: this image isn't showing the proper colors in Chrome.. not sure why that is. If it looks a little too green for you, check it in IE or Firefox, as either render the colors properly.

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Oct 28, 2010 04:26 as a reply to  @ circusofcrows's post |  #18

I did, indeed, view it in Chrome, but on viewing it in IE, it looks the same... maybe my eyes. As for the edit, I like it. It's different, much more 'spooky castle' look, similar to what I was doing with Dracula's castle, but I'm not sure which one I prefer (now that I've edited the halo!) :) Crazy old King Ludwig II, who had this built, also imported colourful trees from all over the world which is kind of lost in the edit, and I really can't make my mind up if that's good or not. It's a good edit, and thanks for taking the time to do it and also for your helpful critique.


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Oct 28, 2010 06:11 as a reply to  @ post 11176888 |  #19

Nice shots Jim. For the Schloss, I would do a bit of color correction, adjust the contrast and bump up the vibrance a little. I also did selective contrast adjustment on the Schloss itself.


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Oct 28, 2010 06:13 |  #20

I think your shots are just amazing! Love them!


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Oct 28, 2010 07:14 as a reply to  @ LeahCoger's post |  #21

That's a very nice edit NavyDoc, as ever. Good work, thanks mate.

Thank you Leah! :)


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Oct 28, 2010 15:29 |  #22

Not sure why, but the colors from the trees were rendered as green. On my side, they look pretty damn colorful *shrugs*. I think what I dig most about the shot is the fog drifting through the trees to the left and the right of the image.


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Oct 28, 2010 17:40 |  #23

circusofcrows wrote in post #11183068 (external link)
Not sure why, but the colors from the trees were rendered as green. On my side, they look pretty damn colorful *shrugs*. I think what I dig most about the shot is the fog drifting through the trees to the left and the right of the image.

The edit was a good 'un mate, my only drawback being the loss of colour in the trees, but it seems that happened on the upload or something. Once again, thanks for taking the time to do that and for the pointers.


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