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11/10/2006 03:00:07 AM · #1 |
I rarely go back and edit an old photo. While looking at some photos on photo.net today, I was insipired to revisit one of my photos taken about 18 months back. I played with colors, cropped, enhanced fog and tried to add a little punch. Let me know how I did and any other suggestions...
cheers!
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Message edited by author 2006-11-10 03:05:13. |
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11/10/2006 03:16:41 AM · #2 |
The horizon looks straight now! LOL ;) I like the way you brought out the detail in the foreground grasses in your new edit. ONe nitpic is a band of dark orange near the sun that looks a little strange. Overall, a nice improvement. The lady stands out much better now as well.
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11/10/2006 03:23:28 AM · #3 |
The bright green grass struck me as distracting at first glance. If it were me I would tone the yellow saturation down by 15-20 in hue/saturation. I like the crop and that you leveled your horizon. The grass in the foreground has a really nice texture that you brought out in your new processing.
Overall I think it's a great improvement. |
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11/10/2006 03:24:29 AM · #4 |
Originally posted by mpeters: The horizon looks straight now! LOL ;) I like the way you brought out the detail in the foreground grasses in your new edit. ONe nitpic is a band of dark orange near the sun that looks a little strange. Overall, a nice improvement. The lady stands out much better now as well. |
mpeters and I did not consult before responding! heh |
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11/10/2006 03:25:07 AM · #5 |
Originally posted by mpeters: The horizon looks straight now! LOL ;) I like the way you brought out the detail in the foreground grasses in your new edit. ONe nitpic is a band of dark orange near the sun that looks a little strange. Overall, a nice improvement. The lady stands out much better now as well. |
thanks Mark. I cleaned up the band a little now |
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11/10/2006 03:29:14 AM · #6 |
Originally posted by aliqui: The bright green grass struck me as distracting at first glance. If it were me I would tone the yellow saturation down by 15-20 in hue/saturation. I like the crop and that you leveled your horizon. The grass in the foreground has a really nice texture that you brought out in your new processing.
Overall I think it's a great improvement. |
thanks Michelle. I was trying to bring out some green in this picture. the last one had too much of red/orange. so I enhanced the green with color balance. will try a little lower saturation and see how it looks |
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11/10/2006 03:33:52 AM · #7 |
Yeah, the orange band is gone and the sky has a softer gradient in that area. looks good!
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11/10/2006 03:45:55 AM · #8 |
Originally posted by gaurawa:
thanks Michelle. I was trying to bring out some green in this picture. the last one had too much of red/orange. so I enhanced the green with color balance. will try a little lower saturation and see how it looks |
I'm a fiend for red/orange.
My Favorites.
I even have a geometric patterned couch that's white, black, grey, red, and orange. I got it at a thrift store for 30 bucks. It's awesome. =) |
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11/10/2006 09:51:06 AM · #9 |
Oh dear. Can I cast a dissenting vote. I like the crop on the second shot best, but overall I liked the colors in the first one better. They were softer and, to me, had more the feeling of a hot, early morning.
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