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    Fair Oaks is a great, quirky little town northeast of Sacramento. Motorists stop to let feral chickens cross the main street. While waiting for a restaurant to open for dinner, I was struck (not physically ) by an oak tree that had grown over the sidewalk. It wasn't until I started working on the image that I spied features in the bark that looked like a face, and that changed my direction in processing.

    Nikon Coolpix P7000, ISO 100, f/4.5, 1 second, zoom at 8.1mm (35mm film equivalent is 38mm)

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    • cropped from the right for composition
    • selected what showed of a building facade in the upper left corner and blurred it heavily
    • Topaz Simplify -- saved watercolor preset, 73% opacity
    • Alien Skin Snap Art -- saved watercolor wash preset, Color blend mode, 69%
    • Curves -- a couple layers; the more important was to darken the sidewalk so it wasn't distracting; A gradient was used on the mask to give a feeling of depth.
    • Photo Filter adjustment layers -- warming and cooling with inverse masks; The cooling one was restricted to the bark; the warming one to everything else.
    • two Belle Fleur textures -- Hard Mix, 27% and Vivid Light, 11%; both masked to portions of face
    • Belle Fleur texture -- for the vignette, Multiply
    • dodge/burn layer to finesse the face, Overlay with a 50% gray fill and soft, low-opacity white and black brushes (so much better than using the Dodge and Burn tools)
    • Fractalius -- three saved black & white presets, one masked to tree, Multiply, various opacities
    • Snap Art -- saved black & white Line Art preset, Multiply, 37%
    • Simplify -- saved edges black & white preset, Multiply, 88%
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    Great eye!

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    I don't normally like tree root/trunk images but this is great, the face really makes it, plus your stellar processing, of course!

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    Incredible!!!! I love it! And amazing processing!

    There are TWO faces -- there is an eye with long eyelashes just left of the face! Unfortunately the snout is out of the frame. And if I had another glass of wine I could see a mouth with a single eye to the right...
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    Looks like one of the rock trolls from the Hobbit, sweet image, great eye

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    Quote Originally Posted by Diane Miller View Post
    . . . There are TWO faces -- there is an eye with long eyelashes just left of the face! Unfortunately the snout is out of the frame. And if I had another glass of wine I could see a mouth with a single eye to the right...
    You're right! I never saw those. The excitement of seeing the first one -- along with interpreting the near part of the tree as an arm or leg -- sped me along without even thinking about more faces. Now, I'm seeing lots of them (without the aid of wine). I may have to do another version of this. Thank you.

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    I love this one Dennis! Trees that have faces and walk around are quite prevalent in fantasy art and literature and I really like how your treatments brought out the beast in the tree. You were up in Dan Brown country there! I worked in Rancho Cordova (east of Sacramento) for about six months as a consultant, and I was always amazed at all the wild chickens and turkeys walking around. I have eaten at the historic Slocum House restaurant in Fair Oaks but I believe it is closed now, too bad.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kerry Perkins View Post
    . . . I worked in Rancho Cordova (east of Sacramento) for about six months as a consultant, and I was always amazed at all the wild chickens and turkeys walking around. I have eaten at the historic Slocum House restaurant in Fair Oaks but I believe it is closed now, too bad.
    We were staying in Rancho Cordova for almost a week while doing some things for my wife's aunt, who used to live in Fair Oaks but is, now, in a nursing home in Citrus Heights. While in Fair Oaks for dinner, we walked past the Slocum House, where we, too, have eaten. It looks like it could be getting ready to re-open.

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    Very fairy-tale like with the face Dennis. He looks like an old man slouched over the brick wall. Nice monochromatic image, well processed!

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    Thank you for making me laugh!! Great title and image. Love the expression on the tree's face. Wouldn't this qualify for the theme?

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    Amazing face hidden in the roots just waiting to be released by your processing.

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