antonius 0 Posted November 16, 2005 I have tried the same thing, however, you should try shooting bark just after it has rained and is still wett. Somehow the bark shows much deeper brown and the texture etc. comes out beautifully. The light and dark patches are a little distracting. It tends to take your eye away from the texture and variations in colour of the tree. Link to comment
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