Nice. I taught my students about the 'rule of thirds' the other day when we were working on Lake Superior Landscapes after a visit to the art gallery. This would be a good example. Thanks.
Love the surreal quality. The foreground almost looks like you're looking at a cross section of the earth. Like you should be able to see the roots snaking around down there. What kind of post did you do on this? I'm digging the vignetting at the edges. I've gotta learn that.
I actually didn't do much post on the image except bump up the saturation. The vignetting was apparent in the initial capture but that boost of saturation really brought it out.
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Nice. I taught my students about the 'rule of thirds' the other day when we were working on Lake Superior Landscapes after a visit to the art gallery. This would be a good example. Thanks.
Love the surreal quality. The foreground almost looks like you're looking at a cross section of the earth. Like you should be able to see the roots snaking around down there.
What kind of post did you do on this? I'm digging the vignetting at the edges. I've gotta learn that.
I actually didn't do much post on the image except bump up the saturation. The vignetting was apparent in the initial capture but that boost of saturation really brought it out.
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