Maybe it is how my brain is wired, but I see it as a reflection -
rather than impressionistic.  So I keep wanting to see it as shot -
upside down.  As presented it feels upside down to me.  It is a nice
reflection.

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Best regards,
Bruce


Friday, October 19, 2007, 7:04:03 AM, you wrote:

MR> So here's one from a couple of years ago:
MR> http://www.robertstech.com/pages/fotoblog/7d504802.htm

MR> ist-D and 43 Limited.
MR> Adjustments in Photoshop for color/levels/curves, but the 
MR> impressionistic effect is caused by photographing the reflection of the
MR> chateau in the water.

MR> Oh yeah... I also used Photoshop to flip the image 180 degrees so it's
MR> right side up :)






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