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| 06/23/2004 11:15:43 PM |
Beachby GolferDDSComment by BikeRacer: Hmm. I like the subject and the composition of the shot, but the selective desaturation method you used isn't really working for me. I assume you did a rough selection intentionally, but I don't think it adds. I had been toying with the idea of a rough cut on the color for my entry but I couldn't get any pics to come out right. Would love to see this one done with a tight selection on maybe all three plants. |
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| 06/23/2004 09:25:30 PM |
Beachby GolferDDSComment by photom: You started with a great image - the tracks in the sand are great, composition is very nice, DoF is perfect. But, having said that, the method you used to leave color on the one plant made a big mess of things. It appears way too saturated and has a bluish halo around it. |
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| 06/23/2004 08:16:24 PM |
Beachby GolferDDSComment by joanns: I feel so bad about the saturation problem on this shot. I love the sand, the layers, the footprints and the little trees. I'm sure you didn't see the pale blue background on your green tree before you submitted the shot - I have done that before where I thought everything was perfect, and it was, on my monitor, and then I was told about problems that were obvious to everybody else. Hey, at least you gave a real nice original photo, right? |
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| 06/23/2004 04:40:29 PM |
Beachby GolferDDSComment by redmoon: something awry seems to have happened in the bush area, giving the coloured selection a blue halo. it's also unclear as to why that certain bush has been selected to remain in colour - did you perhaps consider keeping the footprints in the sand in colour? i do like the grainy feel of the image (such style is always welcome in my book) and the footprints are a lovely touch. 5. |
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| 06/23/2004 04:48:45 AM |
Beachby GolferDDSComment by brownt: Excellent idea, really like the ripples in the sand, extra points for including the birds claw marks.
Afraid though that you could have done a little more with the desaturation part. If you'd gone round the leaves etc in more details you wouldn't have been able to see the sand, it's too distracting I'm afraid. 6 |
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| 06/22/2004 11:02:21 PM |
Beachby GolferDDSComment by ChrisW123: Looks like some blue stuff around the green plant, and it (the plant) looks over saturated. Not sure what went wrong here. :( |
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| 06/22/2004 02:13:45 PM |
Beachby GolferDDSComment by Dave Gordon: I love the way the black and white rendering brings out the sand texture. IMHO it would have been more effective to leave all three bushes in color. |
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| 06/22/2004 11:46:26 AM |
Beachby GolferDDSComment by nicoledb: Although I do like the idea, the composition, and the slight graininess of this, I really think you should have made a more accurate selection of the plant. More work, I know, but it would have made the impact of the one colored plant much better. |
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| 06/22/2004 07:30:30 AM |
Beachby GolferDDSComment by suemack: lovely focus, dof....and I really like the footprints and ripples in the sand. A good effort with the leaf colour, however to me there seems to be a slight pool of colour in the sand round the leaf. |
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| 06/22/2004 01:20:59 AM |
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