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Uploaded: 12/10/07 4:21 AM GMT
Ebonshire
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Worked this on Photoshop with various effects and layers; Wind, blur, darken, overlay, poster edges and drop shadow to name a few.

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::casperkate
12/10/07 9:24 AM GMT
This looks great when viewed at a larger size. I like the effects you have used, it really creates an interesting scene. Nice work.
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::Jimbobedsel
12/10/07 12:36 AM GMT
I love the tone of this picture. A kind of cold feel to it. Whatever the effects were that you used, they worked out well. Very nice.

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.clarkephotography
12/10/07 1:49 PM GMT
Some people on here might be a little distraught that you edited the picture in Photoshop, but me, I don't care. It's still a photo. And this picture looks simply amazing. It sets the mood you want to portray perfectly. Awesome job. I like it.

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.jesouris
12/10/07 8:40 PM GMT
Another good one of yours, Jay! I really like the effects you used and the overall aspect. And I LOVE that cold looking and very dark turquoise. The composition is good too. Good silhouettes. There's just one thing that would make this better in my opinion: that would be to have the blurred effect you used on everything except the tree in the foreground. It would accentuate the fact that it's the focal point of the image. I hope you see what I mean.
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::gabriela2006
12/11/07 12:21 AM GMT
very good overall effect...nice post:)
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::cynlee
12/11/07 6:30 AM GMT
Nice shapes and I like that blue.
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