“ A day at the Park ”
I decided to give the Pep Ventosa technique a try, and I loved it.
This is an Australian paperback tree, they aren't the most attractive tree to look at, a bit scruffy you might say and it had a very uneven canopy but I chose it for its nice straight trunk and because it was white and stood ...
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Photo Location: Queens Gardens, Perth, Western Australia
This photo qualifies for the "Extra Challenge": Pep Ventosa Technique
  • Lee Zellmer Edited 4 years ago

    Really like your image, feels very impressionistic, and has nice light. Well done!

    Really like your image, feels very impressionistic, and has nice light. Well done!

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  • Karen McLeod Edited 4 years ago

    This is lovely Janine & I love the white trunk. I think that we'll all be doing more of these in the Spring.

    This is lovely Janine & I love the white trunk. I think that we'll all be doing more of these in the Spring.

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  • Kim Sisk Edited 4 years ago

    Lovely, Janine.

    Lovely, Janine.

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  • Laura Dillaway Edited 4 years ago

    Great job on the Pep Ventosa technique!  It sounded too complicated for me, but I’m not much of a post-process person.  It’s a lovely scene.

    Great job on the Pep Ventosa technique!  It sounded too complicated for me, but I’m not much of a post-process person.  It’s a lovely scene.

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Regular Critique
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Canon EOS 5D Mark III
1/60 f/5.6 100 21

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#distorted #pepventosa #impressionistart #multipleexposures #tree

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