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WOW! You created an artistic touches in this one, fascinated me dear Zig, great job. Well done,
Thank you,
with my love,
nia
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Very nice work. This looks similar to the processing style of your Johnny Depp shot. I like it a lot.
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I thought it looked like a house fire. Interesting tone mapping.
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lol. like HDR but one area at a time.
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I'm in a nostalgic mood, so I went looking for a photo that's one year old.
Looking at this now, I think that it's the triangles that make it effective â the light area in the sky combines with the building and its pavers to create a dynamic wedge that adds to the tension of the scene.
Zig, since this photo has had a year to marinate, would you do it differently now?
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