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Tons of warmup filterI was messing with this one in PS and decided to crank the 81 warm filter to about 85. It turned the sky into an interesting green and the water to a more purple color. Not so that it is unbelievable, but just enough to make it interesting. There are specks of birds flying across that look like dust. I sort of like it.
Tell me what you think.
Dooda, it's not totaly incredible. The illumination levels appear to be within expectations and the hues are not so outrageous that they scream - fake. I don't mind it at all. I hope this is no faint praise. All power to those who experiment.
Shoot early - Shoot often
Yeah, I toyed with cloning them out, but I wasn't sure so I left them in just in case, if only they knew that their very lives hinge in the palm of my hand.
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