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I love this tree! If it is possible to love a tree!
It sits in the right place, It has the right look,
It is a photographers perfect TREE MODEL!
I have a photo of it hanging in my living room and I really like it!
How did I do this?
1.Added vignetting
2.Altered levels on both sky and ground separately using a feather 150 pixels.
3.Added some grain and altered the opacity until I got my preferred effect.
4. Used burn tool to increase treee shadow
These two trees have always reminded me of a married couple..They're huge and have stood side by side for many years..
The one on the left is the male and the one on the right the female..( She hasn't got all her leaves yet) .. She's got the curves ; )
HTMT
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A tree with such wide and powerful limbs. I could only think of them as arms reaching out to attack me. Seriously it was such a beautiful tree with such expansive and reaching limbs in every direction. Such a work of art.
A favorite spot along the "Hall of Mosses" trail in the Hoh Rainforest is this unique tree arch. One of many wonders along this fascinating trail.
Thanks for taking a look and for your remarks or suggestions.
Just trees....................,just fog................,just what I like :)
Thanks for looking,
Chris.
Looks good on black,press L ;)
I am sorry if I have not commented on your images recently, I have an eye infection at the moment "conjunctivitis" and my eyes are quite sore and feel like they are full of grit. I keep popping on for a few minutes every now and again in between eye drops, I should be back to normal in a few days.
texture SkeletalMess Thank you
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Picture taken two weeks ago on a visit to the Cooley mountains.
Taken on the Rolleiflex, Kodak T-Max 400 film devd in Xtol. paper is Adox MCC devd in Moersch Eco 4812. Toned in Moersch Siena (sodium sulfite to stop) and Gold.