John: Your work with this model is outstanding (no surprise - all of your work is outstanding)!
I really like this picture, but in my minds eye it would be better if the selective color was reduced in intensity - or not used at all?? This is such a wonderful,direct shot...
pthompson wrote:
John: Your work with this model is outstanding (no surprise - all of your work is outstanding)!
I really like this picture, but in my minds eye it would be better if the selective color was reduced in intensity - or not used at all?? This is such a wonderful,direct shot...
PT
mmhh thanks peter
you know what is delete the one without the selectif color tried to proces it again didn,t turn out the same but here you go
Wow John, I like the first one with the selective color. Hadn't seen anyone use it in quite this way. Really makes the photo pop. The feather hanging down looks good too.
Craig B. wrote:
Wow John, I like the first one with the selective color. Hadn't seen anyone use it in quite this way. Really makes the photo pop. The feather hanging down looks good too.
thanks a lot craig glad you liked this one
mikahy wrote:
sorry, so your website originals might not be originals now would they. perhaps "biggest u get to see?
i,m not shure i understand your question?
i have a galery as well on pbase here and shutters
John, you always get the shot.
That's a great processing job on the color one - something I wouldn't have thought of but really enhances the image (not that she NEEDS enhancing )
The b&w is nice too