"Korean Temple (After)"

© Marietjie Townsend

"Korean Temple (After)"

Uploaded: February 23, 2008

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I first adjusted the brightness using levels (the ground and the stones was too bright)and then I desaturated the image using the 'Black and White' setting - tweaking it in such a manner that the sky looked slightly burned. Then I added a tan-colored tint. I colored the trees using the brush tool (with different tones of red) as well as the stone (for dramatic effect). I liked the look of the tinted picture with only the red accents.

Exif: Model: SP-2000

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