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    Used a pp technique demonstrated here: http://photogeneralist.com/?p=1066 All done in PS7.

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    Anita, I like the effect you've created and the scene is nice. The sky could use a bit more punch IMO to match the FG green tones.

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    You identified what is wrong with this image. Thanks!

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    Beautiful composition, Anita. I love the sky with those clouds and agree a bit boost there would change this dramatically... TFS

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    Lovely rural scene, Anita. Agree that a contrast boost would be just the thing to liven up the sky. I might also give the whole image a little saturation boost. Love the PP, and thanks very much for the link. :)
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    Nice image and application, Anita.

    I would crop the top somewhat, if it were mine. While it is nice, it is overpowering the farm, in my view.

    I like the softness of the colors though. Nice different effect ...

    But ... your image ... your vision! ;)

    Thanks for the link. Will have to explore it.

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    Thank you all for your comments and suggestions. Much appreciated!!

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