Bristlecone Pine

© peter paterson

Bristlecone Pine

Uploaded: November 12, 2001

Description

Taken while on holiday in America using FP4 film then scanned and manipulated in photoshop

Comments

Gerda Grice level-classic November 12, 2001

This is an excellent use of sepia. A beautiful image. #1721

Paul C. Simonson November 12, 2001

Very nice image of one of the oldest living things on earth!
Nice job Peter! #2617

peter paterson November 13, 2001

Thank you Paul and Gerda for your comments on my work it is most encouraging.
Gerda the technique that I used to achieve the toning is a photoshop action that I downloaded from the net called digital lith #2633

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