


I might re work the originals to try and get a bit more out of the stormy and blue sky background ones...and then possibly get them printed and framed, as a series. What do you guys think?
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Nature's changing colours![]() ![]() ![]() I might re work the originals to try and get a bit more out of the stormy and blue sky background ones...and then possibly get them printed and framed, as a series. What do you guys think? D200 + stuff
Great show of how interesting can a single subject be photographed at different times and lights
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Wow, what a great tryptich...........trypitch.............tripych........errr series-of-three.
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#1 and #3 are nice, particularly the gradient of colours in #3.
The second one in this series lets you down a little bit. The blue colour looks a little bit unnatural/oversaturated for my taste - did you do much processing? Perhaps just playing with hue/sat will help you achieve something a little better. If you are planning to hang these three in a row, just beware that #2 is framed slightly higher, and has less space above the tree. You can always clone in some more sky if need be. Cheers ![]() Cheers,
macka a.k.a. Kris
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