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...different day.... different lens 2........


lintrathen

Exposure Date: 2012:12:11 14:19:37;
ImageDescription: SONY DSC;
Make: SONY ;
Model: DSLR-A700;
Exposure Time: 1/80.0 seconds s;
FNumber: f/5.6;
ISOSpeedRatings: ISO 200;
ExposureProgram: Other;
ExposureBiasValue: 0
MeteringMode: Other;
Flash: Flash did not fire, auto mode;
FocalLength: 35.0 mm mm;
FocalLengthIn35mmFilm: 52 mm;
Software: Adobe Photoshop Elements 6.0 Windows;


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For my Tuesday trips to the Clinic, I take a different lens and go to a different place (after my treatment) for a different point of view. This tends to take me "outside of my comfort zone" and into other less-familiar genres.

So, I post here with a little intrepidation, but with the sole purpose... to learn.

Your comments will be well-received.

I have tried to blend in the small amount of new growth that pops out of these seemingly dead trees.... the trees are decidedly alive and well yet peel their skins (bark) throughout their lifecycle of many many years.

In PP I merely darkened the lighter areas a touch.... and moved the sharpening slider to +18........ that's it.

I've got broad shoulders........ smiles

 

Regards

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I have written a good descriptor to this image, and would appreciate one

more click of your mouse to see what this is all about....... Your

comments have an interest for me......... I look forward to them....

Regards

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I prefer the previous posting, because it is more of a landscape, has a greater sense of depth, and it allows the viewer to enter the scene to a certain extent.

This has a beauty in its own right, but more in the way of an abstract. Wonderful textures, yet limited depth and definition to be seen, whilst the thick growth of trees give an overpopulated impression to claustrophobic proportions.

The minimal PP work is to be admired and appreciated for we get a good impression of reality.

These are certainly different and original images, and again this one does have the qualities of what I would envisage a tribal type of painting to look like.

It can be a difficult first step, when its in a totally new direction!

Very well done Grayham

 

Best Regards

 

Alf

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