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Hermen Pen
{K:9168} 11/23/2003
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Suggestion for post-adjustment - maybe a little sharpening (unsharp mask) on the fallen trees ?
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Becky V
{K:9699} 11/22/2003
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Hmmm . . . I don't know why that didn't work. I'll try again.
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Becky V
{K:9699} 11/22/2003
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I'm not sure what I could suggest for the condensation problem, other than making sure you don't take photos right away when going from indoors to outdoors, and carrying a lens cloth/tissues with you (they're fairly cheap and easy to find). As for PhotoShoppery, I have to say that in my experience, getting a blur to unblur is next to impossible (though I'm willing to be proved wrong!) Yes, you could crop out the blur, but then I think it would lessen the photo's impact, as the horizontal composition emphasizes the fallen trees. What I would do is work with the blur and make all four edges of the photo blurry, perhaps darkening them a bit too. I played around with this in PS, just to show you one option. (You could even convert it to black and white for a pseudo-Holga-y look.)
The colours in this photo are wonderful and I actually think the blur adds a "forbidden forest" kind of feel to this autumnal scene. I do wish the fallen trees were placed closer to the bottom of the photo - I feel this would create a bit of secondary emphasis on the interesting-looking path climbing up and out of the scene. :)
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Ana Vianna
{K:15270} 11/22/2003
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Excellent!!! Beautiful job!
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Scott Miki
{K:1063} 11/22/2003
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I really like this shot...the only thing that kind of throws me is the green tag on the tree in the upper-center of the shot. A quick shot with the clone tool will fix that no problem.
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Joshua Koh
{K:181} 11/21/2003
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I have no experience with PS so all i can say is to wipe your lens with some lens tissue before you shoot!!
=)
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Peggy Christine Skinner
{K:26936} 11/21/2003
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I really like the colours here, the browns and greens are a nice contrast to the sharpness of the fallen tree. The soft edges are subtle. Lovely photo!
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