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    Default Fall in the Sierra

    Something from the season...

    The original photograph can be found here: Aspen & Pine, Inc.
    Nikon D750 + Nikkor 300mm f/4 AF ED-IF shot at f/5.6, 1/1250, ISO 400.

    Watercolor layer from Waterlogue app at 50% opacity.

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    Last edited by Adhika Lie; 10-14-2016 at 07:35 PM.

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    Hi, Adhika, sorry I haven't commented sooner - I've been doing battle with a migraine for several days. I've never heard of this app - thanks for the info! I like the impressionistic rendering and the complimentary colors. I would probably crop a little from the top and bottom if it were mine. I would want to keep the diagonal treeline in the lower right so I would crop at the top of the rock outcropping on the right edge. On the top I would crop from the bottom of that lone tall pine tree on the right, keeping the little stand on trees below it. For me, the dark rocks on the top make it too top heavy. Or if you kept all of the top and did a radical crop from the bottom I think you would eliminate that issue. That might be my favorite choice. But it's your image and your vision so that is just a suggestion
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    I've been absent for a good while catching up with life.
    Adhika--I followed the link to your original image, and like it better than this version. The details of the other version make the composition work, whereas in this version I have trouble figuring out what the image is about.

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