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03/20/2007 04:23:50 PM |
The conversion really warmed this up nicely - very good color, good detail. I still love the look on the sheep's face, too. I do think I'd prefer it with a bit more room on the left and in the foreground, based on the "feel" of your original. Very nice post work, and thanks for sharing the details! |
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03/19/2007 06:10:34 PM |
Wonderful processing; I love what you've done, and how the image has turned out. I think the lamb might be a bit bright considering the rest of the image, but it really doesn't detract from the whole. Thanks for the complete picture of your processing, it's really helpful and gives me enough detail so that I can try and play with similar techniques. |
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03/19/2007 07:46:22 AM |
awesome image unprocessed .. love your crop and colouring .. |
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03/19/2007 01:56:27 AM |
By looking and reading the comments about your processing, I can see what has been done, and how it affected the finished image. Very good description of the steps used to get the finished image, and it was effective in bringing the visual impact up a lot.
I wonder what made the very strange 5 toed tracks across the tree trunk on the left?
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