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This is part of a series im doing on sky and cloud scapes. My goal for the most part is to somehow make these look like paintings? For this image i used a multicolored diffuser filter (cellophane) over top of the lens. In photoshop i played around in levels and variations til i saw what most appealed to me.
Im hanging an exhibit at my local nature center for the photography club im in, and my exhibit is titled skyscapes. Only i want to put a little twist on it Your comments and critiques are very much appreciated! Moderators, sorry if this is a bit out there, but so am I Thanks a bunch, robert............ 10d tripod and c-release 300mm colored diffuser filter Bbrowser for raw conversion PS6 rotated 90 ccw Robert Hasty
NSN0075 [size=75] [i] There is a path which no fowl knoweth, and which the vulture's eye hath not seen:[/i][/size] |
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