I'm not a huge fan of these "trees" personally... I think they are quite unattractive..but I like this version and how it turned out...Silver Efex Negative preset.
This is a discussion on Steel trees - casil version within the Architecture & Man Made (cities, buildings, roads, objects & abstracts) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; I'm not a huge fan of these "trees" personally... I think they are quite unattractive..but I like this version and ...
I'm not a huge fan of these "trees" personally... I think they are quite unattractive..but I like this version and how it turned out...Silver Efex Negative preset.
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Very effective!! THIS is the sort of stuff that suits your fetish for not having things anywhere near level! Your Cube, and those ceiling shots recently are others. Great work!
Thanks MA...wow...I have a fetish!
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Interesting image and processing you don't see every day. Trouble is, a lot of people won't know what you mean by negative processing. : )
Excellent shot and angle. A bit of burning at top left corner and bottom right corner brings would make this very strong image even stronger.
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Thanks..and thanks for the tip Marko!
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cool shot Casil
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Very interesting shot! Love the angle!
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