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    Ákos Lumnitzer
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    I love the Australian forest. This spot in a place called Sun Valley in the Blue Mountains has incredible trees, some as tall as 50+ meters (150+ feet). Lots of hollows for birds, possums and owls to roost/nest in. At the same time, I always had an affection for landscape paintings. So I converted an image I captured at Sun Valley with a CS3 watercolor filter. What do you think? Still too photo like?

    Personally, I always preferred paintings that show a fair bit of detail as opposed to wishy-washy colors.

    30D, 24-85mm at about 60mm, HH, ISO800 (for shutter speed) and around 1/25th, and f/8 (from memory)

    Almost a full frame
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    Akos, Sometimes a little goes a long way with these filters-I think you did a great job rendering this image.It has a carefully painted feel to it! Well done.
    PS- Really great first post!!

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    I humbly thank you Denise. :) Only if you could see me blush. I don't think I ever posted ANY landscape images in any forum before, so this is a first for all occasions. I love this place and cannot wait to go back. :) YOu are too kind.

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    Akos, beautiful landscape painting. It looks like a wonderful place to roam. OOTB is a great place to be also:)

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    THank you as well Cheryl. I am starting to enjoy this manipulation stuff after having a hard time nailing birds. This seems easier, well not really, but at least it's fresh ideas and experimentation! :)

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    I've been noticing you have an artistic side to you, my dear friend.
    Well done as presented, and very happy to have you here in the asylum, sharing your work :)

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    Hi Akos I like this shot and the treatment. Would you consider either upping the vibrancy or sat. a bit to make it pop more?? (Or maybe this is the way you wanted it) Just my .02. Welcome to OOTB. It is loads of fun.

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    Asylum? I'll fit right in then! :D Thank you for the kind words.

    Jackie,
    Thanks, I had no idea what I was doing or should be doing. Thanks for the tip and I do sincerely appreciate your 2 cents' worth. Even if it were 1 cent. :)
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