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    Default Siding, wood, logs & stone

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    Here one can see the various incarnations of this old farm house.

    I used camera distort correction, Topaz Adjust filers HDR Pop and Spicify, in addition to regular adjustments.

    Comments and suggestions appreciated.

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    Nice image and application, Anita.

    Like the effect here.

    If it were mine, I might have cropped it differently. I think the window placed a little lower, to have some building element above it and it appears there are different brick/siding to the right of the window. It might have helped to have a small section of that showing, to clearly identify the difference. The irregularities of the elements are what make this interesting to me. But again, as I like to say, Y I Y V!

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    Interesting mosaic of different textures and patterns, Anita. Mark may have a point regarding pulling back just a bit. Also, I think separating the window from the rest of the house more by reducing the saturation & raising levels a bit on everything but the window may make it stronger.

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    Anita, I like the composition a lot. I think it is the various elements from previous incarnations that makes this window a OOTB composition! Like the colors... would have preferred a larger version though.

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    I love this, Anita. You can see the transformation of this place through the years. Really an amazing find.

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    Thank you for comments.

    I didn't include more on the right because there was some machinery or something there. I could have included more at the top. There were objects that got in the way, causing me to get very close to take this photo.

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