
Can't resist moss and lichen


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Old FenceDriving back from Toowoomba yesterday found this near Crows Nest.
![]() Can't resist moss and lichen ![]() ![]() Cheers
Mark ![]() http://www.trekaboutphotography.com He who dies with the most lenses wins...
Nice shot..I'd be cropping the left hand side of the photo just after the rail starts to go OOF coming from the vertical post . Just my opinion.
Hey Mark, another great shot.. i like this one.. but it seems a bit flat in the colour department.. dont know if it was from it being converted to sRGB? or its supposed to be like that.. but i had a little play around, hope you dont mind, just played with the curves..
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Nice Tim. Prefer your version with the much darker background. I need to spend more time in PS
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Mark nice shot...Tim nice PP
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I like a mixture of the two
![]() I like the darker background and most of the colours from the second PP but I think the soft green of the moss on Marks 1st post looks better and well, more moss like ![]() Cheers REE
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I like it, but would crop the left to where the lower paling comes in,
removing the OOF stuf and lhs fence post Steve check out my image gallery @
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Nice shot, B&W treatment maybe? BTW, what lens was used?
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Nice shot Slider... I like the PP done by Tim, but probably think that the truth lies somewhere in the middle... I have tried this sort of shot without a lot of success in the past...
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Thanks for the comments Folks.
![]() Grev, it was the kit lens at 52mm. Cheers
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