Hi Classic-Castle !
I'm presenting to you a scene in the forest. This is my entry to the CCCX (category Forest Life)
The story :
"This is Autumn, and the forest is covered by amazing colors. There are also mushrooms which grow in the wet undergrowth ...Martin, a little farmer of Burgundy, lives peacefully in the countryside. Nevertheless, he wants to embellish his meals with a few mushrooms. Chanterelles, ceps and other boletuses, there is the choice ! Still it is necessary to find them ... and not to confuse them !"
A mushroom gatherer by Dark Imperator42, on Flickr
A mushroom gatherer (2) by Dark Imperator42, on Flickr
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Bye !
Dark I.
[CCCX] A mushroom gatherer
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[CCCX] A mushroom gatherer
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I like the fall colors you've got going here. The leaves on the ground are a nice touch.
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That is a lovely build, great colours.
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The base of the build is excellent. Not to mention the colorscheme, too.
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Lovely base! One thing though, is that though all of the tree techniques are nice by themselves, I don't think that they blend well all together here. Maybe if you just used two of them, and then had multiples of the same technique, it would be more of a cohesive scene.