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markaament
January 15, 2014
love the effect here, really draws you in to the tree, which is stunning! Love it!
Lincsdna
April 08, 2014
Hi Dakota! I like the way I am drawn into this tree, you have pulled off the Zoom Burst effect very well. So well done and all the best, Lincoln :)
kevingrove
March 14, 2016
Very cool and interesting shot. Processing makes me feel like I am skiing maybe.
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Location
I took this photo at one of my mom's friends house. I have always wanted a single tree all by itself and I had finally found one.Time
It was around noon.Lighting
As you are looking through your camera or just taking pictures with your cell phone. As you move to different spots you can see the lighting change. I usually take photos from all different angles. When I get home I look through and see which one looks the best.Equipment
Sadly, I didn't have my camera with me, but thankfully I had my cell phone and that is what this photo was taken with.Inspiration
My family and I went over to a friends house to have brunch. As we was pulling in I noticed this awesome tree all by its self in the middle of the field, I have always wanted a single tree photograph and I had finally one :)Editing
Picmonkey, Elements 9In my camera bag
I have my Canon Rebel T1i. I also carry my 70-300 lens. That is the one I use the most!Feedback
I done most of the editing on Picmonkey. They are free but some of the stuff you have to upgrade to use. What I didn't do on Picmonkey I done on Photoshop Elements 9. Sometimes the best photos come out when you are just messing around with the editing! With this photo all I done was create a Zoom Burst Effect to draw you into the photograph. I adjusted the color in the sky to make it more blue. I converted the picture to black and white, removed the black and white from the sky to create a color splash look. I wanted to capture attention to this photo. I think it was a success :)