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Hi again,
Another here. Does inside a wood, constitute the category of Landscape, or do you think it comes under Nature? |
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Looks like a landscape to me. Looks rather soft though.... or have you deliberately blurred it a little?
Regards, John. |
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it does seem a bit soft, but with the fog, the soft focus actually looks very good... gives the whole thing a misty, dreamlike look. i like it!
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I added a gausian blur layeron overlay mode.... Then erased out certain parts. I could go further and erase out all with different opacity, and pull back some sharpness. But it wasn't really the feel I was going for.
AnywayI guess thats why it looks soft. If its not working then no probs, that why I'm posting here. I'll try something else. Any suggestions? |
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very nice shot........just one comment
try looose what ever the tower thing is on the left side through the trees......my eye keeps going to it not to the track Gary |
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