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Uploaded: September 02, 2009

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Bunny Snow September 02, 2009

I think this would have been better as a horizontal with a lower horizon. From what I've learned, unless you have a magnificent sky with gorgeous clouds, it's better to not emphasize it, as you have done.

Just an opinion, what what ever it's worth.

As you learn more with creativity in Photoshop, you could take wonderful clouds from one image and place them into another adding more of a wow factor to the image.

After taking Creative Techniques with Jim Zuckerman, I've been collecting interesting cloud images and downloading them into folders based on the time of day (for the direction of light). Then, when I find a subject in need of a beautiful sky, I use the techniques I learned from his class to put the two together.

For whatever it's worth...

Bunny #1175837


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