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Richard Thornton
{K:26442} 8/29/2004
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Well, that sky's not so bad. Around the trees it's a little awkward, but hardly noticeable. I like the composition with the paving stones' strong leading lines. The people add a lot to the content.
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Chris Spracklen
{K:32552} 8/29/2004
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Wow, the Japanese certainly like bright colours, Roger!! Excellent crisp shot as ever! And I'd never have noticed the dropped-in sky if you hadn't mentioned it!! Kind regards, Chris
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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 8/29/2004
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Thanks for the suggestion, Rob. I got an explanation of how to "drop in" skies from the master himself, Chris Spracklen, but I couldn't understand it [frown]. This is just me fumbling around with PaintShop Pro...
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Rob Ernsting
{K:8899} 8/29/2004
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I see the point you make Roger. What I suggest is to change the blue to a less cyan/green color and use a gradual layer instead of a solid thereby making it more natural. Nice pic by the way.
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George Marks
{K:15437} 8/29/2004
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I have yet to learn how to modify the skies when the original leaves a lot to be desired. I guess I should get out the book and figure it out. Maybe in a couple of weeks after I get back from Virginia.
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