Took this one last night, tempted to have a go at cloning out the top level trees so the gnarly one is backed completely by the field, what do you think
Took this one last night, tempted to have a go at cloning out the top level trees so the gnarly one is backed completely by the field, what do you think
I kinda think you'd still end-up with a funky horizon, because only a small part of the tree would extend into the 'sky'. Worth a try, tho, I could be all wet about that.
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I kinda think you'd still end-up with a funky horizon, because only a small part of the tree would extend into the 'sky'. Worth a try, tho, I could be all wet about that.
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As you can see, I had to clone out the post that holds one limb up.
Gubbs, try the cloning, but how about adding a blue sky starting at the base of the tree and going back? Kinda like it's on the edge of a cliff?
Pathfinder, great shots especially number 2.
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