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A window to what...Last shot from my adelaide series. This one caught my eye because I loved the textures. There is a nice rose on the green vine, but wasn't open enough to provide an interest, so I focused on the textures.
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Maybe it’s your monitor fishafotos - no vignetting on my calibrated monitor - contrast and colour look good and the vertical looks pretty straight to my eye ![]() Chris
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Fishafotos - looks great on my monitor too
![]() Nice shot Owen - this one I like ![]() ![]() Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships! -Ansel Adams
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I'm sure there's vignetting, it's subtle, but it's there - I added it myself.
Hmmm... the photo is crooked... relative to what may I ask? ![]() Thanks for the comments guys... this was just a scene I liked from Handorf and thought I'd share with you. There are some really pretty places up there.
Owen
I really like the textures in the image too. Not sure about the need for the vignetting. My niggle is the dark shadow on the tree. Peter
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