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Serene
01/13/2007 05:51:13 PM
Serene
by slickchik

Comment:
Beautifully done! << 8 >>
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Grasshopper
01/13/2007 05:44:18 PM
Grasshopper
by agrimace

Comment:
Handsome feller! Nice colors & composition.
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Sweet Thirteen
01/13/2007 05:42:17 PM
Sweet Thirteen
by edmeng

Comment:
Beautiful technique, pose & composition.
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Old building
01/13/2007 05:39:40 PM
Old building
by dippydaz

Comment:
Nice tones & textures.
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Mirage
01/13/2007 05:38:08 PM
Mirage
by Rebecca

Comment:
Very creative - I give you extra points for putting a twist on what might otherwise be a cliché mountain shot!
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Frost in Llanfihangel
01/13/2007 05:36:46 PM
Frost in Llanfihangel
by noot

Comment:
Nice imagery - love the color produced by the frost on the grass.
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Slow Progress
01/13/2007 05:35:52 PM
Slow Progress
by Ben

Comment:
I recall seeing this in your portfolio & remember really liking it - very appealing composition with a nice pattern of light & shadow. I can't think of a better title to bring attention to the plight of the figure here. The only faults here would be the blooming on the left (center blooming works well for this image, though) and the ever so slight sense that your focus is soft.

Really like it - very strong image! << 9 >>
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Oyster Lake
01/13/2007 05:28:59 PM
Oyster Lake
by Zoomdak

Comment:
Beautiful lighting but I think framing more lake (and its accompanying reflections) would have worked better here.
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Enter
01/13/2007 05:27:54 PM
Enter
by JPR

Comment:
Beautiful tones & mood - love the way the light was working for you here! << 8 >>
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... sunrise trees & MORE COWS!! ...
01/13/2007 03:06:41 AM
... sunrise trees & MORE COWS!! ...
by roz

Comment:
Another beauty!

Fixing this one is fairly easy (this is with CS2):

1) Duplicate your base layer.

2) In this new layer, create a mask that makes a rough selection of the top left 1/4 (the trouble area) so as to minimize the following steps to that region (may or may not be necessary, but I prefer nondestructive editing and this will also give you one click comparisons in the end).

3) Working on the masked layer 2: With your magic wand, click & select that bothersome red strip. You'll need to adjust the tolerance control setting in order to get the isolation right, but I would guess a setting around 20-25 would do. Make your selection right in the reddest part, which will probably give you a small selection of 'dancing ants', then go to Select > Similar. You should now have a lot of 'dancing ants' everywhere. Go to Select > Feather and choose a value between 4 & 12 pixels to soften the selection a bit.

4) Now, switch to your burn tool - choose a brush size equal to about 5-15% of your entire image width (like 200 pixels) and with hardness set to zero, set the range to 'highlights' and the exposure to around 25%.

5) Start clicking on your selection areas to bring down that red halo. You might find it easier to see your results if you hide your selection indicators (View > Show > Selection Edges). Play around a bit with it see what works & to also see if your selection was good (undo is your friend here, so make sure you have plenty of undo levels set in your preferences!) If you find you're darkening too quickly, then lower the exposure setting even further.

The biggest problem you'll have here is the overlap of your selection, so make sure you have that right before you start burning or you'll end up getting a dark lines mimicking the old bright ones! Also, remember you can fine tune your layer 2 mask, settings & opacity so that the overall effect is more subtle.

6) Hide & unhide your layer 2 to see the improvement! If it is unsatisfactory, try doing it over with different settings...

Message edited by author 2007-01-13 03:12:17.
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