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Softly Tuscany
Image Title:  Softly Tuscany
 
 By: Rui Filipe Rebelo Prego  
  Copyright ©2004



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Photographer Rui Filipe Rebelo Prego {K:1213}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon EOS 10D
Categories Landscape
Travel
Deep Blue
Film Format
Portfolio Tuscany, where life is art
Lens 16-35mm
Uploaded 10/8/2004 Film / Memory Type IBM Microdrive
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 173 Shutter
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Critiques 2 Rating
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Location City -  Monteguidi
State -  TUSCANY
Country - Italy   Italy
About Small Road accross the country side (Monteguidi Area)
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There are 2 Comments in 1 Pages
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Luigi R.   {K:410} 10/8/2004
I like it a lot! how did you get the soft effect? A filter? PS?

ciao
luigi


Rui Filipe Rebelo Prego   {K:1213} 10/8/2004
Thank you Luigi
I use the Blur effect in PS Elements with a free action available on web (I don't remember the name, I never use effects usually, because I don't know how to use them, so when I do, I use the standard effects or free actions found on web).
Anyway I used for the first time (badly in this picture, you can see it looking from top right to bottom left, the top right corner is darker) a Neutral Density graduated filter (SinghRay Norman level 2), It's a wonderfull filter I am learning to use.


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