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snow in town
snow in town





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Netwel Netwel
Excellent!
boorboolini boorboolini
very "cool" talex :)
Persuader Persuader
yepp - fits good - well done =)
presunto presunto
good
billtvshow billtvshow
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theduplicate theduplicate
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anabrin anabrin
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Vlad Vlad
Nicely done.
seamusoisin seamusoisin
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mason4300 mason4300
Awesome! where are the votes?
claudiolky claudiolky
N-ice!!!!!
Serps Serps
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CarlC CarlC
~crack~
Alex Alex
good effort
anfa anfa
nice! :)
mikey mikey
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marcoballistic marcoballistic
wow talex, love it, Alex is right aswell, but the scene and the work here are great
Cambria Cambria
creative use of river
olive olive
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Feral Hamster Feral Hamster
nice (though alex is right, as always)
Michel Michel
good effort talex
jerry717 jerry717
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delucx delucx
:)
sotiris sotiris
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Wett Wett
cafn8d cafn8d
"Perfect" or not, I think this is fun and shows continuing learining growth. I do agree with Alex, but this is something different Talex hasn't tried before, and it's a good first snowstorm. :)


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Alex Alex
If you want to create realistic snow, you have to think about perspective. Take a picture during a snow day and you'll see that the snow has different size depending on the distance between the camera and the snow. To see what I mean...
Alex Alex
photoshopcontest.com...
talex talex
you have right,thanks for the note.the next time will be better
Michel Michel
Alex: you are right, unless the picture is taken with a long lens, like in this case; it makes it so that the flakes that are closest to the lens are not visible. Then again, it is my guess that the flakes wouldn't be as big as in this pictures
Michel Michel
but would look more like a haze.
Michel Michel
That link would be an example, even if it is a wide angle lens. [img] mikesjournal.com...
Michel Michel
So, the only time I think Alex's example would apply would be : wide angle lens + focus on close subject + wide aperture.
Alex Alex
Yeah... I took Serps example because it was VERY obvious. But in all cases, even in your pic Michel, there are snow flakes from different sizes. Depending on you camera settings, you can have this effect more or less visible.
Alex Alex
In talex's chop, the snow doesn't appear to have any sort of depth. Every single snow flake has the same size and that's a bit unreal. As you said, some clearer flakes vs blurred ones or smaller flakes would have shut my mouth... Anyway...



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 snow in town
by talex
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Created February 03, 2006
26 votes   9 comments
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