pnital 36 Posted February 20, 2008 Roger and Maury. Lou Ann, when I have a chance again, I will photo an olive tree close up for you :-)) Kelvin , thanks forliking. Gord, this was a very unusual king of soil, full with small stons which created the texture of the place. Link to comment
AJHingel 127 Posted February 21, 2008 Very good scene and good composition. As it has been mentioned it is not very much Pnina'sk but shows that you an eye also for these scenes. I'm looking forward for others of the same series. I would hwever agree with Fred that whatever has happened it does indeed look over-sharpened. Especially the leaves of the olive trees have a touch of over-sharpness. Link to comment
pnital 36 Posted February 22, 2008 Thanks for stopping by and commenting, but as I wrote before I have not oversharpened the image. I dont know how familiar you are with olive trees, but they have very small leaves and light " breaks" on them differently , a fact that make it looks like over sharpened? , but look again , there is no halo around them ,what show the oversharpened sign.... Never the less, thanks! Link to comment
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