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| 08/13/2012 09:56:07 AM |
Pebblesby P-A-U-LComment: Originally posted by hesitant: Shared my top vote. Beautiful photo and definitely one for the album!
(I always had a new jumper for going on holiday when I was a kid) |
Thank you. Haha that jumper is far from new. It was bought off Ebay too big and has seen several seasons of wear. It does look rather new on this photo though - the wonders of processing:) |
| 08/13/2012 07:32:08 AM |
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| 08/13/2012 12:16:32 AM |
Pebblesby P-A-U-LComment: Originally posted by Neat: ha I was right hey? |
Oh yes. It was at Sidmouth in Devon during the Sidmouth Folk Festival. It was actually not too bad a day though it did rain a few times - the norm this summer:) |
| 08/10/2012 01:15:05 AM |
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| 08/10/2012 01:13:51 AM |
Miserable cowby P-A-U-LComment: Sorry I completely forgot the challenge required a song or other connection. Also realise I didn't quite make the mark in terms of the image effect required. Quite like it though:)
Thanks for great comments:) |
| 08/09/2012 09:52:50 AM |
Bubblesby P-A-U-LComment: Originally posted by dtremain: FWIW - There is a very strong line of interest that runs through the picture that draws the eye away from the girl. It goes from the girl's head, up the middle finger of land, and ends in the upper right corner. I agree with tanguera that cropping the right side would help, at least partially because the line of the hill no longer ends in the upper right corner, weakening its visual pull. The second thing I'd suggest is to end the middle finger of land - by cloning in ocean - almost directly under the small bubble above it - maybe using the dark spots as the edge of the rock or maybe angling down starting just to the right of the red/white object. I think I'd crop the right side just to the left of the far bubble, since the bubble currently acts as a visual anchor for the right side of the line. |
Thank you dtremain for the great advice. You have a good set of eyes. I have had a quick play taking your suggestions on board on the original unprocessed image and here is the result.
Obviously needs a bit of processing but would be interested to know if what I have done is what you imagined. |
| 08/09/2012 04:02:28 AM |
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| 08/08/2012 05:52:52 AM |
Quintessentially Englishby P-A-U-LComment: Originally posted by bassbone: very nicely composed - i almost wish there was a subject on the street to make the scene more alive. |
Yeah it does feel like it is missing something. A nice vintage car or horse and cart would do it though more likely to be a caravan or motorhome passing by:) |
| 08/08/2012 01:56:38 AM |
Quintessentially Englishby P-A-U-LComment: Originally posted by Mond: Morthoe? Delighted to see it if it is, many a happy hour spnet here. |
Well spotted! Yes a fantastic location. We have just discovered a superb campsite here so have spent several weekends under canvas here. 500 yards to the beach from the tent and amazing sunsets too:) |
| 08/02/2012 12:36:35 PM |
Bubblesby P-A-U-LComment: Originally posted by tanguera: Although I agree with most of the observations, I'm in agreement most with Mike and feel it is the pp'g which doesn't match the delicacy of the scene. I even love that the bubble obscures her face, but captured her laughter. I think you could crop this square and take out an inch on the right without losing anything compositionally. Then start over with the pp'g, going the opposite direction, softening up the entire scene, maybe adding a bit of blur to the bg. MAYBE even try some glamour glow, if you have it. |
Thank you tanguera. I like the idea of trying a square crop - I think it would work well. I can't remember what processing I did - usually just a Topaz adjust preset and a few tweaks:) The glamour glow sounds interesting - never heard of that. I will google it.
Many thanks for the feedback. It is really helpful to get advice like this. |
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