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Twin Peaks - First PostHey all, new to these forums!
Shot in Denver, Garden of the Gods. Love to hear what you think. Cheers. http://www.redbubble.com/people/occxlr8ed
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Re: Twin Peaks - First PostHmmmmm....
I think I like it... the oversaturated colours appeal to me.. I also like the way you have composed it with the peaks on the sides.. The last thing I want to do is hurt you... but it's still on the list...
Re: Twin Peaks - First PostWelcome; and very nice first image, it works for me
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Re: Twin Peaks - First PostGood stuff... you could add in a coupla light rays for more impact... BTW did you brush the top of the right sided peak? there is some haloing around it...
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