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I enjoy the look of this tree along my walking route. It reminds me of the Southern Live Oak species in the southeastern United States - the only thing missing is hanging strands of moss.
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I haven't learned how to create hanging moss but, I re-processed it with an infrared effect which looks like this......
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.....and then added a zoom-burst. It's not moss but, it's pretty cool anyway.
Technology has afforded the amateur photographer an endless choice of ways to play with and improve images. At least, I think it is an improvement.
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