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07/09/2007 11:51:26 PM |
Love the hair and that morning light makes for some great shots doesn't it? |
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07/03/2007 10:54:47 PM |
Love this guy (has to be a guy... as hairy as it is). Nice detail! |
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07/03/2007 10:28:48 PM |
Focus is excellent! Did you think about cropping vertically to include more of the stem? |
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07/03/2007 10:27:59 PM |
I like this little hairy guy and bravo for you getting up at THAT time of day to get this. I think you captured plenty of detail with your lens. Maybe see this in black and white or something similar - just curious what it would look like |
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07/03/2007 10:03:19 PM |
Early morning light changes very quickly, this looks like it was not yet in the sun, the detail is lovely. |
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07/03/2007 03:26:39 PM |
Nice job considering your cropping, very nice. |
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07/03/2007 03:16:30 PM |
man! that's a hairy bud..... |
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07/03/2007 03:03:34 PM |
very hairy! The stubble really jump out at you.
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07/03/2007 01:59:17 PM |
Brad's right about the added yellow, but a quick way to bring more oomph in without all that work is to use the saturation tool in PS and brush it over the flower... Love the detail, bugged by Ursula's leaf, wish for a little more luminosity in general. |
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07/03/2007 01:47:01 PM |
I would like Brad to come to my house and give me lessons on pp ! Very nice detail of this about to open Black-eyed Susan. |
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07/03/2007 01:40:19 PM |
Beautiful detail. I sort of wish you would have moved the leaf at the left out of the way (it's OK to move things around when you make flower pictures). Brad is right, the picture might might benefit from a deeper yellow. |
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07/03/2007 12:42:14 PM |
PS see "Floral Day" by snowflakejen! |
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07/03/2007 12:39:24 PM |
Gotta' love the detail in this.
The yellow is just calling out for a deeper tone.
Better yet, just ignore me - I'm just odd.
But if you didn't want to ignore, re-open the edit, rough selection of the yellow petals, selective colors, yellow, adding 30% yellow and 10-15% black, then erasing back the green surrounding areas you didn't want changed with the history tool, then go back into selective adjustments, drop down to the blacks, and add 8-10% black (bottom slider) to add some overall richness & depth. Subtle changes.
- to ->
(Open each in a new window and switch between
them in the task bar to see the changes easily)
Message edited by author 2007-07-03 13:57:23. |
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07/03/2007 12:25:27 PM |
what a committed player you are! Gosh! getting up to take pics..that's why I'm always in scramble mode come twilight I guess :) this is nice & reminds me very much of the one someone did yesterday but with strong PP..hmm, I'll have to check. Show us the macro shot when you get it. Nice detail here
~Anni |
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07/03/2007 12:17:28 PM |
You still got some nice detail out of this! It looks like you might have been disturbing it's sleep, lol. |
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