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There is a little background behind the bamboo. It is more noticeable in
the larger version. I didn't want anything obviously behind it only the
hint to avoid detracting from the main focus.
"hughes, b." <omn### [at] charternet> wrote in message
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> "Patrick Dugan" <pat### [at] netinsnet> wrote in message
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> >
> > This is a bonsai scene I have been playing with on and off for a while.
> I'd
> > like to add some media to create a slightly dusty/hazy look that would
> > highlight the light beams a little and maybe give the image a little
extra
> > something. Any advice on how to create a media that would do that would
> be
> > appreciated.
>
> Not sure if that's a good idea, myself. Hazy air can be overused
sometimes.
> I think this looks nice and clean as is, like it's sitting out on a patio
> outside instead of a closed space.
>
> While looking at it here I couldn't help thinking that if I could see just
a
> little bit of a background landscape showing between the bamboo screen
that
> I'd feel more in the picture than out looking in. Just a thought. Not
> anything but a little sky, vegetation, and building colors; with only very
> slight hint of there being something back there. In fact, it almost starts
> to look that way when I scrutinize it more. It's a fairly small image as
> seen here.
>
>
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