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Autumn comes!     posted on 30th of august, 2007

Is glad to present some more photos on a theme of autumn.

In Russia still all trees green so this photo has been made last year

 

This photo has been made this year, the truth was necessary to apply pair of tricks in PS to transform summer at autumn;)


Tags: autumn fall forest season tree

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Comments (4)

Comment by Palto on August 31, 2007
thx friend :)

2Icyimage Actually there are no special tricks, it is simple colour correction at first at converting RAW through ACR (colour replacement) then operational development directly in PS (exposure, hue/saturation, level, brightness/contrast) it is all. Approximately 15 minutes of work
Comment by Icyimage on August 30, 2007
share your tricks with us.
Comment by Tonygers on August 30, 2007
It's my favourite season.
Comment by Kenneystudios on August 30, 2007
Wonderful photos! I love the warm tones. :)

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