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I absolutely love the processing you used to create this! Beautiful!
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not a really big fan of textures, personally feel that it is more graphic art than photography - but with that said I have to echo Justin's thoughts, I really love this one.
You really nailed this one Matt , the colour palate, the mix of dark and light zones and the choice of texture. Well made!!
You should print this and hang it with pride.
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Love what you did with this Matt.
Takes a special kind of talent to make this into what you have, and you def. have an eye for it. Jimmy will be proud.
Reality is a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there!
What everyone else said. I like it.
Hey thanks you guys. I have printed it out meanwhile ... on high gloss. Methinks I need to print it on canvas, though....
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Yup very cool processing - I dig it as well.
I must say though that I also dig the original and a bit more PP on the original would make it sing considerably louder.
In terms of the processed image, imo the leaf at bottom left should be burned in a good 30%. And then I agree with you 100% - print it on canvas, textured, or a mat paper. It's begging for a paper or surface with some 'tooth'.
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