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10/06/2011 11:49:22 PM |
Check to see that your camera is not set to max sharpening. It may be sharpening some in camera, and again when you process, and causing the problem along the tree line at the top. Whatever you did to this one makes the bark on the main subject tree look good. It's a very contrasty scene, with the white clouds and dark foreground to deal with. |
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02/28/2006 02:06:56 PM |
Something looks weird along all of your edges. Not sure what it is. |
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02/27/2006 09:47:12 PM |
Intersting perspective. Did you make a curve adjustment on one or both of your tones to achieve this effect. Really makes the textures on the tree stand out. |
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02/26/2006 01:07:44 AM |
Too blue for the subject matter. The fallen tree has potential, but the entire image is over-processed, too much for the natural setting. |
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02/25/2006 11:28:53 PM |
Seems to be over-processed, (especially noticeable on the top edge of the trees above the horizon). |
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02/25/2006 04:40:17 PM |
seems to me like if someone tried to change a nice, warm, natural picture in a cold and blue... and I wander what is that line above the forest on the horizon
still i like the setting and composition and over all it is not bad at all (6) |
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02/25/2006 01:21:02 PM |
Something bad happened to the tree line. |
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02/23/2006 10:21:36 PM |
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02/23/2006 06:05:53 AM |
I like the soft blue tones, that you have used..... |
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02/23/2006 02:06:42 AM |
what is that line outlining the mountains in background? Is this a little oversharpened? Good composition and good control on the duotone, but that doesn't look like a snowline. |
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02/22/2006 08:34:49 PM |
Something has gone wrong with the top of the trees in the back ground. Not sure how to fix that. |
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02/22/2006 02:44:07 AM |
Horizon is not level, which is a little distracting. Also halo effect round trees is a sign over over PPing. Nice composition though! |
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