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11/27/2004 11:45:15 PM · #1


How does this look?
11/27/2004 11:46:02 PM · #2
Looks good -- now only if someone would write up a step by step on how they do that I could maybe learn!
11/27/2004 11:48:48 PM · #3
Beautiful TC. Very nice balance. Creates "the mood".
11/28/2004 12:08:50 AM · #4
nice effect, good job!
11/28/2004 02:10:20 AM · #5
post up the original too :-D
11/28/2004 02:25:37 AM · #6
not sure how the original looks, but some of the pink looks a little out of place (the clouds are so dark, yet the pink is so bright) - maybe if the color shift was more slow/graduated?
11/28/2004 03:14:20 AM · #7
Not sure how it compares to the original, but this has a dramatic look which I think works well.
11/28/2004 08:40:01 AM · #8
i think you're on the right track, tc, but have to agree that the pinks make it look a little over-processed. i'm sure there is a happy medium inbetween where you started and what you have here. there is definitely drama in the making!
11/28/2004 09:02:09 AM · #9
Originally posted by deapee:

Looks good -- now only if someone would write up a step by step on how they do that I could maybe learn!


I must agree with the deapee! I think that is a bit exagerated the colour but a very nice work. It's a shame that the "Learn" issue on the menu above has been a bit forgotten, so that the less skilled in Photoshop can lear. I know that DPChallenge isn't about Photoshop, but it is about photograph qualaty, and photo qualaty can be inploved in learning.

Message edited by author 2004-11-28 09:02:47.
11/28/2004 10:17:32 AM · #10
Color issues may be from my use of layers. Here is the same shot with levels and hue/saturation turned off. Sky is still burnt.



Gotta go to work so don't have time to resize the original right now but will when I get home.
11/28/2004 11:57:37 AM · #11
Originally posted by deapee:

Looks good -- now only if someone would write up a step by step on how they do that I could maybe learn!

some burning techniques discussed in this thread
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