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A shot from Christmas morning. It was kind of like a present to me.
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Great shot.
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Ooooo.... now that's just beautiful, perfect shot for b&w too, wonderful textures, it's simply the works!
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Works great as a b&w as well...good work!
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love the subtle shading and the different tones in this one... like multiple layers of light and shadow. very nicely done!
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Beautiful.
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That is totally awesome. The texture just jumps right out at you.
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I hope you don't mind. I wanted to try something. In Photoshop I selected the sky and copied to another layer and used Levels to darken it a bit. I then selected the shadow area at the bottom of the image, copied to a seperate layer and used Levels to open the shadows a bit. I might have gotten the shadow area a bit too light.
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