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New Hampshire Pond

Bryce (none) posted on Nov 30, 2000
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Comments (4)


metaset

9:21PM | Thu, 30 November 2000

nice pix, but the foreground is kinda blury, there is no detail in it, especially where water meats the land

chrisp2

9:39PM | Thu, 30 November 2000

Thanks - blur results from Photoshop 6's new "optimized" jpeg compression. Original pic has been compressed over 50% - wanted people to be able to see it without having to wait too long if on a modem...

Eowyn76

5:15AM | Fri, 01 December 2000

This is breathtaking beautiful, chrisp2. Compliments!!!

ApexB

4:09PM | Mon, 08 January 2001

Reminds me of Jetskiing on Lake Ouachita in Arkansas. I think you meant to but, I don't really like the grain in the background, it's difficult thing to do in bryce (trees) but you have one of the best attemps, still, the grain looks too much like noise. Mabe if you used the same terrains for the trees and did some fine work on them with photoshop filters, you could make them look very realistic. If the grain wasn't intentional, use Fine Art antialiasing, it makes a huge difference with grain, i've experimented with it. I like the foreground alot, nice work on the details (don't you wish we couldmake those leaves transluscent?, if you can DO IT!! it would add to the moodyness, but keep the veins in the leaves dark.)


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