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Please watch full size. This is the same scene as my previous image, "The Old Road", link below, but with a completely different camera position. In terms of content, the only differences between the two scenes are that now I added a bird and a flower and removed the mist and two cobblestones. Few differences but a very different image. I think it's fun to watch at a scene from a different perspective, I hope you agree. I don't know why I don't do it more often. thumb_1999151.jpg Thanks for watching!

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JOELGLAINE

1:47AM | Thu, 07 January 2010

Also this one has greater DOF going on,too. It's really pretty, but focuses more on the flower than the bird. Very cool. I'm impressed by the insane amount of details in your scenes.

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IO4

1:58AM | Thu, 07 January 2010

Marvellous work. I love the depth of focus used and the lush feel of vegetation. Very reaslitic.

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Cherryman

2:40AM | Thu, 07 January 2010

Hello Atrur, nice one! And i agree, my working method is mostly: - First make a scene - Walk around in it to find a nice camera viewpoint So i understand what you say.

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ghostdog72

3:03AM | Thu, 07 January 2010

I am biased against Vue's DOF so I'm afraid I don't like this one Artur. I find the DOF too calculated and somehow triangular... my eye doesn't know where to glance too next within the frame. Like I said I am biased and this from hours of effort trying to learn a workflow for DOF within Vue and failing. I find it very frustrating that a 10sec photoshop lensblur on a Vue z-depth image in the alpha channel can produce much better results than Vues native DOF. Do you have any tips? Comparing this image to the thumbnail of the alternative, in that the eye does naturally 'wander' around the image. You have bucketloads of talent so I'm sure one tiny bit of criticism won't hurt! Robbie

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necrophage

3:12AM | Thu, 07 January 2010

beautiful scene and a great pov - experimenting with carrara 7's dof myself :) - but i kind of like the effect.

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Umbetro38

6:26AM | Thu, 07 January 2010

I do not understand which settings i need to make a so perfect scene - this is for me a masterpiece

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neelzonline

6:53AM | Thu, 07 January 2010

very well done

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WWBarros

6:55AM | Thu, 07 January 2010

Fantastic picture !! Love the dof effect !

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2121

7:21AM | Thu, 07 January 2010

wow, stunning pov and dof, excellent composition

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sittingblue

7:28AM | Thu, 07 January 2010

the light is gorgeous here.

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Mad-Mike

8:45AM | Thu, 07 January 2010

A very wonderful one you created!

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grafikeer

8:59AM | Thu, 07 January 2010

Wonderful image,the DOF makes this scene,as does the skewed camera angle...great re-working of the previous image!

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kftate

9:39AM | Thu, 07 January 2010

Very beautiful! I love the POV, and depth of focus. Excellent work!

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tamburro

10:25AM | Thu, 07 January 2010

Maravilhosa paisagem, excelente render!!! Bravo!!! Abraços.

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zmarek

10:41AM | Thu, 07 January 2010

Fantastic creation, nice work.

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Clouseau

10:50AM | Thu, 07 January 2010

A beautiful image. Excellent work.

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axolotl2

12:11PM | Thu, 07 January 2010

I like the bokeeh effect very much too.

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Agatha_hn

12:30PM | Thu, 07 January 2010

Absolutely beautiful!

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Pewter7

1:01PM | Thu, 07 January 2010

This is a really beautiful image with a lovely perspective and great use of light and shadow, as well as the fore and background blur to mimic photography. Very cleverly done. Love the two pink flowers, so small and yet so standing so prettily in striking pose, so delicate yet so strong together surrounded by such a big world. This image has so much thought-provoking depth that one has to spend quite a bit of time contemplating it ... large view is a must. Superb image, my friend. 10 stars!

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jclP

1:03PM | Thu, 07 January 2010

Excellent image & details

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FrankT

1:12PM | Thu, 07 January 2010

Looks very peaceful and those two flowers really stand out

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Miska7

3:16PM | Thu, 07 January 2010

Very nice scene and POV. Great lighting, DOF and vegetation! Excellent render.

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MRX3010

6:29PM | Thu, 07 January 2010

Great POV and DOP.

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scifibabe

8:11PM | Thu, 07 January 2010

Very lovely and intimate. I like this pov. Really great vegitation. Fabulous!

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Orinoor

8:43PM | Thu, 07 January 2010

I love the color and details, really beautiful. The blur is a wonderful tool and you've used it to great effect in this image. I find when I look at the flower, my attention keeps getting pulled toward the grass to the right, since it's in focus also. I don't know if you intended this, but for me, it makes it a little uncomfortable (perhaps my eyes are getting a little old!). Wonderful work Artur!

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geirla

9:44PM | Thu, 07 January 2010

I really like the DOF on this image. For me, the eye is drawn to the bird, then the red floor and then the sones out in the water. Makes me see the whole scene.

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psyoshida

11:15PM | Thu, 07 January 2010

Beautiful. Wonderful POV and atmosphere.

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gerberc

11:29PM | Thu, 07 January 2010

A very pleasing image. Very well composed and the amount of detail and realism is impressive. Excellent all round!

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Seahorse

7:18AM | Fri, 08 January 2010

Beautiful scene - I love this perspective - especially the way the light falls on the grass.

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Krid

8:45AM | Fri, 08 January 2010

wonderful scene with excellent pov and plants

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