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Silk Tree This photo was obviously edited, but I think the unique outcome is really eye catching. I normally only edit very few photos to enhance their colors if the lighting at the time I took it wasn't very good. For this photo, the lighting was intensely bright, so when I converted it to black and white it looked very soft and it was hard to distinguish texture. I added a lot of contrast and I tinted the leaves a bright green color to really pop against the black and white (almost silver) tree that the vine was growing on. This isn't my usual photo, but i think it's the first of many more edits to come. Let me know what you think (: Click/tap to enlarge

Silk Tree

This photo was obviously edited, but I think the unique outcome is really eye catching. I normally only edit very few photos to enhance their colors if the lighting at the time I took it wasn't very good. For this photo, the lighting was intensely bright, so when I converted it to black and white it looked very soft and it was hard to distinguish texture. I added a lot of contrast and I tinted the leaves a bright green color to really pop against the black and white (almost silver) tree that the vine was growing on. This isn't my usual photo, but i think it's the first of many more edits to come. Let me know what you think (:

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By alexis

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Uploaded Oct 16, 2012. Captured Jun 24, 2012 15:37.
  • COOLPIX L120
  • f/4.5
  • 10/2000s
  • ISO400
  • 18.6mm