sander78
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posted on 11/6/2009 at 12:14 PM
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mushroom with topaz adjust
Hi
1st time playing with topaz adjust.
mushroom i shot this morning hope you like it

Greetz Sander
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kiwicolin
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posted on 11/6/2009 at 09:07 PM
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Its a cool shot. I like the lens-flare. Adds to the early morning "fresh mushroom time" feel
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sander78
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posted on 11/7/2009 at 08:29 AM
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thanks colin
yeah i like the lensflare to i think it makes this picture
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davjlee
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posted on 11/7/2009 at 08:51 PM
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I really like this shot. The Topaz adjustment works really well with this shot. I can actually imagine myself walking through that spot, and almost
feel the moisture in the air... at the risk of sounding cheesy . Killer
work.
Side note: Although topaz is supposed to bring out all of the details, according to the site; I would not like to see every photo with this effect
from now on. In reality, the effect is not true to real life exactly. I do think that it has its place for specific design applications; however,
not for everything. I have noticed that Topaz seems to be catching on like wildfire, and I know how easy it is for certain effects to go overboard.
Just a thought, nothing more.
Please don't mistake my rant, sander78, for an attack on your work. I really do think that this is a killer shot!
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