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MountainView

World Builder (none) posted on May 21, 2002
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I was experimenting a bit with a spotlight as a sun, fog and volumetric light. Before you know it, you find yourself working on a new image. The eagles are imported, no post, 100%WB, all comment are welcome.

Comments (5)


BorisB

5:52PM | Tue, 21 May 2002

Wow, good layout! You know the best features of AWB, and tricks for the bad parts of it . . .

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Alfons

4:15AM | Wed, 22 May 2002

Great mood in this image, the dead tree seems to be floating in the air, but i can be mistaken. Maybe using a fractilizer for the snowboundery on the distand mountain would be nice. The lightcolors and haze/fog look very good.

capt morgan

7:14AM | Wed, 22 May 2002

Good use of colour and lighting, I like the atmosphere this image portrays. The way the light is cast over the mountains is very good. I agree with Alfons about using area fractaliser on the snow line of the mountains. I would also lower the dead tree, and then the image would be really great.

ericsart2000

10:19AM | Wed, 22 May 2002

Thanks for the tip on the snowboundery !. I could not find a way to influence this 'straight' line and had the feeling that it must be possible. You both mentioned the word 'fractilizer', so this must help me out now and in the future.

macombo

4:11PM | Wed, 22 May 2002

I like this picture! And the comments!


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