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| 01/01/2006 01:50:45 PM |
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| 01/01/2006 01:48:27 PM |
StormyWeathersby ZoomdakComment: Fantastic mood. Composition wise it could use a stronger element somewehere, but I really like the mood. |
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| 01/01/2006 01:44:46 PM |
trainby whiteroomComment: Great nostalgic/old feel. Good use of a vanishing point, would not crop off the bit of train at the right when someone suggests it. |
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| 01/01/2006 01:42:59 PM |
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| 01/01/2006 01:39:08 PM |
Tranquilby MAKComment: Slightly oversharpened (halo on the city profile) but apart from that a great shot. Love the warm feeling and the gradation of black to the 'bright' sky. |
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| 01/01/2006 01:36:23 PM |
"md8SPEED"by hstegComment: Cool how the distortion helps to create a feeling of motion. |
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| 01/01/2006 01:34:38 PM |
Tranquilby TerramarComment: Great sky and background, nice dreamy flow trough the scene.
When if scroll it up and down to see if it needs the blue sky I come to the conclusion that it does. For me it seems to work like a bit of counterbalance to the sea. |
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| 12/26/2005 07:52:16 AM |
_MG_2163.jpgby srdanzComment: Here is an edited version.
IMO the bg was too bright and drew attention away.
Selected the bright parts (Ctrl+Alt+~), copied to new layer, set the layer to multiply. Brought back the animal with some dodging. Added some velvia color, added some contrast and added some sharpening. |
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| 12/26/2005 07:41:05 AM |
_MG_2151.jpgby srdanzComment: Would benefit from more color punch.
Try to warm it up a bit with a Velvia action or warming filter.
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| 12/26/2005 07:38:19 AM |
_MG_2176.jpgby srdanzComment: Did you shoot this one RAW? If so, try to blend this one with one that has some negative exposure compensation done to it. Perhaps you can bring back some detail in his face that way and it could allow for some extra contrast. When you do that now it blows out the left even more. |
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