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    An image from Bosque del Apache- I used a slow shutter speed as I held the camera in front of me and walked down the road. I like doing that Instead of applying a texture I did a dup. layer and over-sharpened to get some texture.
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    I thought your technique of slow shutter speed while walking was so clever when you posted an image from, I think, Paynes Prairie. Does the over-sharpening give the embossed look?

    I like all the brownish colors with the blue sky. The road gives a great leading line into the image, and the diagonals are effective, too. I'd be inclined to lighten part of the vegetation on the right a bit to give it some variability and to reduce the average level of darkness, there. It's nice just the way it is, however.

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    Nice idea and very effective for this image. Gives the feeling of, well, walking down the road. If I tried that I'd probably trip on something.
    I hate to notice it for a creative image, but I see a crooked horizon...

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    Dennis, and Diane, thanks for your comments. Dennis, yes, it was Paynes Prairie and I'm sure people always think I'm weird when I do it. The over-sharpening did create the embossed look, perhaps because it had almost a multiple exposure look originally.
    Diane, It probably isn't straight but I kind of like that tilt
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    It does fit very well for walking down the road looking thru a viewfinder!

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    This is very creative and the sharpening does give it a textured look. Nicely processed!

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    Very cool Cheryl almost has a multiple exposure look to it

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    Cheryl, I've actually tried taking photos while walking myself. I even once tried taking photos while running(didn't work, way too blurry!). I like the way the road and the left side look, but I don't like the right side with that large area of dark foliage. I think Dennis has a good idea to try to lighten that side. Love the warm colors.
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    A creative idea, perfect for OOTB.

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    I really like the blur Cheryl. Might be nice to bring more tones to the trees on the right as Dennis mentioned.

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