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    I haven't had much time to work on anything this week but this is a blur from my yard. I added some tonal contrast (Nik) and dodged and burned some areas to enhance the depth of the image. It was taken at sunset at f/8, 1/4 sec., ISO 100.

    Thanks for looking. Comments and suggestions welcome:)
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    Cheryl, Nice 3D effect. I keep coming back to this. I like the trees on the left. I might tone down the image just slightly if it were mine.

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    Denise, is this better?
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    I think so Cheryl:)

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    I like the re-post better. I wish there were a few more of the bright yellow streaks, I think they add some interest to this.

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    Interesting effect Cheryl.

    Now if you had a zoon added, you could cover three elements ... blur/zoom/3D! ;)

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    The image does give a nice impression of depth. Amazed that the correct use of just lines and color is able to achieve a 3D effect.
    I think Mark's idea of a zoom might be interesting to see.
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    What were the yellow streaks Cheryl. -I like your blurring technique and the darkened version.

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    Cheryl, I love the bits of yellow that contrast so nicely with the green. They totally make this image. The yellow streaks and the shading really do make for a 3D effect. The repost is nice, but I like the original too.

    Patti

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