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    probably a frequent subject. Impressions:a mistic forest of fairies and goblins .Is it? geometric lines. sigma zoom 17-35 at 35 in dig. 52mm
    1/8 f18 tripod multimetering area white balance. the istogram is good Last sunday, very cloudy.. as the last 30 days.

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    Hi Valerio,
    The mood is very good. I would have preferred the forest floor over the bright sky in this instance as you di not get any light beams...........so by showing the floor.........you may have achieved the same mood while eliminating the bright spot of the sky which draws the eye away. Keep working the mood if that is what you have.

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    Hi Roman, thank you, would you prefer vertical or horuzontal?

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    Hi Valerio,
    I think a verticle would emphasize the trees more.........while a horizontal would probably emphasize the mood more. I would try both with the same image and decide which I liked better when I got home.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roman Kurywczak View Post
    Hi Valerio,
    I think a verticle would emphasize the trees more.........while a horizontal would probably emphasize the mood more. I would try both with the same image and decide which I liked better when I got home.

    the vertical one, Roman.

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    An interesting progression for this image Valerio. I like the vertical more and the blurring is an interesting take. I do feel the flatness of the tones leaves the viewer wanting more. I suggest boosting contrast.

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    Hi Robert !! yes +17 contrast. I had to see a dictionary:to boost means to push.

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    I love the mood of the original post. As soon as I saw it, I thought, stitch pano of the lower half of the frame showing lots more to both sides. Best that I could do is this re-post.
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    I like your original post Valiero, I also love Arthur's pano effect...:cool:

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    I like the pano post as well. Good eye Artie.

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