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the path less traveled(WIP)

Mixed Medium Landscape posted on Oct 18, 2006
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this is for my digital imaging class, the purpose of the project is to design an image that best illustrates a haiku poem(which are usually about nature)...the one i selected reads as follows: the road here- no traveler comes along this autumn evening -basho i need some help, suggestions, something...see i had to take a couple of day time shots and convert them to the best of my abilities to night time...i am trying to keep an ancient mystical vibe to the image, so i applied some "mist" to try and make it appear mysterious blah blah blah...the things im looking for advice are for the buddha statues; i want them to stand out, but also to appear more natural as if they were part of the original exposure and not looked like they were photoshopped in...and second, im cant bloody figure out how to get the lighting to look as if it is indeed coming from the moon and to sort of "ray" in between the tree branches and leaves to make it appear more natural as well...so with that said, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE i need help figuring out how to achieve these...any and all help is appreciated... oh yeah, the PSD is 390+ MB and 20 layers for those that might be interested.... thanks and have an awesome evening -juice

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