
The Quartering Of A Landscape

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30 responses to “The Quartering Of A Landscape”
Love the subtlety here in the faded landscape(s).
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Well, it is all one picture which I split into four equal parts.
Thanks for your compliment, Ed.
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I love what you did with this photo…very creative!
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Thanks a lot!
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Wonderful!
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Thanks, Isabel.
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Mooi om mee te spelen met die NIK filters? Rabius
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A little bit. Mainly the splitting of the image. But most of the tuning and things I did in Photoshop and Lightroom.
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Rabirius, also try the nik filters are so easy
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I know that some things are easier to handle with plugins – however, I’m so used to photoshop and lightroom, that I usually do most things there. But I will try them out.
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This is very good. The rule in art is to use odd numbers. You’ve done a great job breaking the rules. Beautiful.
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Thanks, Kerry.
I like breaking the rules 🙂
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Reblogged this on Manolis.
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Thanks for reblogging.
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Interesting view
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Thank you.
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Great! Really enjoy this idea!
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Thanks a lot, Lepis.
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works
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Thanks a lot, Scott.
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Reblogged this on From 1 Blogger 2 Another.
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Again, thanks for reblogging.
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Wonderful.
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I’m glad you like it, Richard.
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Wonderful image and such a great idea!
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Thanks a lot, Anette.
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Great idea!
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Thank you, Gal.
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Reblogged this on Maître Renard.
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Thanks for reblogging.
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