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The original shot comes from my archives, but today I applied an extreme zoom blur to achieve this explosion of varied greens from the center of the frame
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The original shot....taken in late May...is of an unusual wildflower and could just about meet the challenge on its own.
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Nicely done. The first shot looks like a fan created from green silk. Nice job. Now, I've got to see if PSP has a function like that although I don't use the artistic function very much.
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Cool!!
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calr wrote:
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Paul,
Exactly what I was looking for. The original shot stands by itself showing quite and interesting plant. Looks a lot like an endemic fern we call "moa" or chicken. The secondary treatment turns out much better than I anticipated because of the tinting of brown. Great job! |
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