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How did Robert Ellis create that special picture?

Every now and then someone shares such a unique photo with columbiamagazine.com that I wish the photographer could share the genius in the creation along with the details. Like this one by Robert Ellis with the perfect weathered tree in the foreground, in focus, and the rest of the photo in a complimentary hazy state. How'd he do that in the photo at the link below? He might just have to say, like my mother-in-law Audrey Chelf Waggener did of a recipe for her perfect Thanksgiving dressing, "oh, I just add a little of this, and a little of that..." Anyway, good job on this picture! -- Linda Waggener

Comments re photo 81449 The Old Snaggly Tree Oris Brockman Farm




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