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    Re: Crititique Fest

    Quote Originally Posted by Greg Miller View Post
    Here's a warm tones version using a B&W adjustment layer with tint set to hue of 42 and saturation of 8.
    Even nicer !

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    Re: Crititique Fest

    The crop on this was was difficult. I found the branch in the lower left to be important for continuing the flow from the upper right corner.

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    Re: Crititique Fest

    Here's my take. I liked the composition and just lifted contrast, lowered brightness and overlaid a tone that I sampled from one of my sepia/selenium split toned prints.

    I also did another version using CS-4's auto contrast control. Again overlaying a tone that was sampled using my own toned prints as a guide.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marko Trebusak View Post
    ... here is a raw scan of one of my soft focus negatives. I'm probably guilty to diminish the effect of the lens by developing quite flat and working my way into the negative in Photoshop. Let's see, what others can come out with, before showing my "final" version.

    Cheers,
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    I sense a dark and brooding atmosphere when viewing this, and would adjust it accordingly.

    Peter

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    Re: Crititique Fest

    With peters image I first cropped it panoramic almost exactly as did Vaughn and the other dude
    sorry "other dude" ..I'm on page 4 now and can't remember

    Wasn't working for me
    The shadow on the left side is the most distracting part of the photo
    You really do have two images crammed into one with a line separating the two in the middle


    Irfanview job so no burns but this is how'd I crop it

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    Re: Crititique Fest

    This tree you can crop any which way
    my first was
    I'll just post em both

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    Re: Crititique Fest

    Peter, I grabbed your original post and worked with how I saw it.
    It was interested to see how others came up with a similar crop and pano at that.....
    Anyway, attached is my view.
    Looks like a cool place to be

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    I gave Ken's rose a try. I like the texture in the leaves and petals and tried to bring that out ...



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