Linda From Maine wrote:
Thanks very much, Ellen!
The Topaz filter I used exaggerates a lot of elements
Here is a re-edit of the original file, to give you a bit truer idea of what I captured.
Thanks for the additional photo. Looking at the original again, I see hints of blue and purple in the vertical wrought iron as well. The second photo helped me understand the top part of the gate. In your original post, I was stuck on the top post, the curlicue about 1/3 of the way from the right, which drew my attention away (not in a good way!). Now I know where it came from.
Iām partial to purples and blues, so pulling them out is almost always good to me. Thanks for putting up with all of us here.
Curmudgeon wrote:
Great use of light and post processing Linda
I agree with Curmudgeon and really enjoyed this image.
lnl wrote:
Thanks for the additional photo. Looking at the original again, I see hints of blue and purple in the vertical wrought iron as well. The second photo helped me understand the top part of the gate. In your original post, I was stuck on the top post, the curlicue about 1/3 of the way from the right, which drew my attention away (not in a good way!). Now I know where it came from.
Iām partial to purples and blues, so pulling them out is almost always good to me. Thanks for putting up with all of us here.
Thanks for the additional photo. Looking at the or... (
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You "all" are no bother at all š„°
Re the top part of gate, I struggled with how to crop. I would not have cropped the top at all if hadn't been for the effort it would have taken to hide the background
I wish I were as artistic as you - great work, Linda.
ecobin wrote:
I wish I were as artistic as you - great work, Linda.
That's very lovely of you to say, Elliott. Thank you!
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