Thank you for your comment, and the fav. One way to get great greens in nature is to shoot when it's overcast. Another, such as in my Lily of the Valley, is to use a polarizing filter. You see, when we look at the greens in nature, our eyes filter out the blue cast the sky creates in those colors. The polarizer will filter that blue cast out of the scene, providing for truer/richer colors
In auralGRAFFITI02, I made the corners " scratchy" with a grungy brush for PS, you can probably find it [or a similar set] in the Resources -> Photoshop Brushes section of this site.
In Skyscape, I used 3DSMax for the render, and then everything else was done in Photoshop 6.
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