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I see multiple faces in the bark…reminds me of an illustration in an old Grimm Brothers fairy tale.
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Same here. This process sort of accentuates that effect.
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One of your best. This is superb. Holding both shadow detail and highlights is difficult shooting trees.
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Thanks. And thanks to Silver Efexr Pro and Analog Efex Pro.
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I really really like this image. Organic and haunting all at once. Very nice.
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Thanks. I was sort of shooting for haunted woodcut. 🙂
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