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| 01/12/2007 03:21:29 PM |
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| 01/12/2007 05:47:55 AM |
Angles of Reposeby dsidwellComment by e301: I read this as 'angles of response' - I'm hung-over, so excuse my comprehension. But I like that implication more than your chosen title, actually: a suggestion of two worlds colliding, and of course a suggestion of the encroachment of the seas ... |
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| 01/12/2007 04:22:43 AM |
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| 01/11/2007 10:45:33 PM |
Still My Favorite Mountains by dsidwellComment by gg3rd: Not a too shabby view going to work, I'd say... :-)
I don't get tired to see them either. Thanks for sharing and congrats on another deseved ribbon! |
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| 01/11/2007 12:32:29 PM |
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| 01/11/2007 09:02:10 AM |
Still My Favorite Mountains by dsidwellComment by dsidwell: Originally posted by agenkin: Originally posted by agenkin: How did you get the clouds so blurry at 1/80s shutter? I think that I'm seeing motion blur from PP, but I may be wrong. |
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The clouds are blurry from a combo of NeatImage, median, and gaussian blur and various degrees of sharpening after each one. All the blurring tools were used at very low "power." I had to have the sky on a different layer so I could work on it. I also used Unsharp Mask at a large pixel radius and low percentage to add contrast and bring out more texture. I converted to b/w using the channel mixer, which of course created some noise, so these various tools were used to simply rid the sky of noise and enhance the lacy texture of the clouds. |
| 01/10/2007 07:30:03 PM |
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| 01/10/2007 07:09:07 PM |
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| 01/10/2007 07:05:19 PM |
Still My Favorite Mountains by dsidwellComment by agenkin: Originally posted by agenkin: How did you get the clouds so blurry at 1/80s shutter? I think that I'm seeing motion blur from PP, but I may be wrong. |
Can you respond to this, please? :) |
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