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    Default Inverted Winter Trees

    Here is a pano crop of some winter trees I photographed yesterday with an Invert Adjustment Layer added.

    Look forward to comments.

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    I'm still marveling at the change inversion produces. If you apply different blending modes and opacities to the Invert adjustment layer, some interesting things happen.

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    Hi, Andrew, good to see you here in OOTB - great inversion!
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    Cool! I really like the glow that the inversion added. I just saw your blog with a variety of processing effects on this scene. I liked them all and also indulge myself in experimenting with several variations on a theme. I enjoy how one image can have many variations and expressions.

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    Andrew, the image certainly catches one's attention. I particularly like the composition. Your discussion of composing the image in your blog is informative.

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    The inversion rocks Andrew! Love the white on black, and it does have a glow effect. Excellent composition. I'll have to check your blog.

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    Thanks very much for the comments folks...greatly appreciated!

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    I like everything about this image except for the sharp line towards the bottom. A strong graphic image.

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    For me, the dark area at the bottom just doesn't work. But I love the first version on your blog, with the dark border.

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