Looks like good subject, however I find the execution to be a bit lacking.
The foreground is distracting to me and adds little except a sense of
distance.

Kenneth Waller

----- Original Message -----
From: "Tim Øsleby" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <pentax-discuss@pdml.net>
Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2005 6:32 PM
Subject: RE: PESO:Norwegian Wood (in fact mountains)


> Sorry bout that. AAAArg!
> http://www.foto.no/cgi-bin/bildegalleri/vis_bilde.cgi?id=182183
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> Tim
> Another Norwegian.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 27. juni 2005 00:27
> To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
> Subject: Re: PESO:Norwegian Wood (in fact mountains)
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> url?
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> In a message dated 6/26/2005 5:24:20 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I was driving from work, and there it was, this  stunning light!
> I just had to stop, and try framing it.
>
> A bit  cliché, but I like it :-)
>
> This is my first attempt to do something in  Elements besides cropping.
>
> As you see, there is another version online.  What I've done is to convert
> the raw file. Adjusted the exposure down about  one step, added a bit more
> highlights, and made it a tiny bit warmer (higher  Kelvin). I've also
hidden
> an electric fence (cloning) in the middle ground  down by the trees.
> Beeing a total Photoshop Newbie, I would really  appreciate feedback on my
> "shopping". Comments on the picture also  appreciated.
>
> Tim
> Another Norwegian.
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>
> Regards,
> Sonny
> http://www.sonc.com
> Natchitoches, Louisiana
> Oldest continuous  settlement in La Louisiane
> égalité, liberté, crawfish
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