Wellll ... I've only fiddled with it a few times, but here's what I've come to
understand: the clouds are randomly generated, so if you don't like the first
one, or the second one,  or .... well, you get the idea, just keep generating
clouds until you get what you like.  Frankly, a better idea, IMO, is to just go
out  and snap a few sky shots that you like, and then use them as appropriate.
Since you're going to be doing this type of photography for a while, it might be
helpful to start developing a collection of backgrounds ... sky, sea, walls,
flowers ... whatever seems right.

shel

Tanya Mayer Photography wrote:

> Yep, Shel, done that before myself, and it worked great.  Just wanted to ask
> though - exactly how does the cloud filter work?  I have never been able to
> get anything near what I wanted with it...
>

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