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California Dreamin'by HipychikComment by bvy: Originally posted by BrianR: And I would have been more impressed had you cropped out the power lines, excellent work. |
And I would have been much less impressed had he cropped out the power lines. This was the only ten I handed out and is my pick of this challenge. It took some guts to enter this -- power lines, lack of sand and all. |
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Heatby HipychikComment by GeneralE: I don't know what that "topaz" adjustment does -- to me it gives everything a kind of bright, "hard" look, almost like it's a piece of glazed ceramic sculpture. I guess my experience with rustic, wood-paneled rooms like this has been where it's much dimmer lighting, with a softer, moody look.
You might consider using a perspective correction; near the sides (especially the left) there is a noticable slant to the vertical lines. |
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