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Great foreground. Yet the burnt parts of the trees at the background should beedited by burn tool IMO...
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Tried it....
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Oh, who has turned off the lights?? :GWell, just turning down the background lights by using the burn tool ( mineis a sketch only)would suffice, IMO. Eh, as I opened the image in the PS I also emphasized foreground a little... Hope it works. Again, I should say Iappreciated your point of view and B&W choice inthisimage
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Very interesting. Makes me wonder when this was taken.
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WOW! Very NICE shot!
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