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October 21, 2007

Great Smoky Mountains Workshop Wrapping Up

Tree

Today is the last day of the Great Smoky Mountains workshop I've been teaching with Charlie Borland and Marv Miller.

The image above was created by shooting a tree while looking straight up using a fisheye lens. I then cleaned up the edges of the frame where I could see some grass and people standing. Once I had a clean sky, I duplicated the layer, flipped it vertically and then moved it vertically to line up with the original. As a final touch, I rotated the entire document 90° counter clockwise. Below is the original image:

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Fascinating image ... a tree that resembles a butterfly (kind of). And a unique look at the colors of autumn.

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