Cheers,
Owen.

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Textures of Autumn.Here's an image I took a few days ago. I wanted to capture the leaves in their abundance and also the textures in the leaves. I tried to enhance this with the lighting filter in photoshop, let me know what you think.
Cheers, Owen. ![]() Last edited by owen on Tue May 30, 2006 3:39 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Owen
Looks fine to me if a touch dark. The composition certainly achieves what you wanted. Peter
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Thanks stubbsy. I just had a look at the original which wasn't dark in the bottom, but after resizing it, the darkness appeared... not sure why but I don't think I'll edit and upload again.
Thanks, Owen.
I agree that the composition is good in this shot. Its very marketable, but yes a little dark around the bottom.
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