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sbeme Registered: Dec 23, 2003 Total Posts: 12716 Country: United States |
Two crops. |
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Kaden K. Registered: Mar 14, 2008 Total Posts: 3256 Country: United States |
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lbenac Registered: Nov 23, 2008 Total Posts: 134 Country: Canada |
Hello, |
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sbeme Registered: Dec 23, 2003 Total Posts: 12716 Country: United States |
Thanks, Kaden. Toyed with the BW idea. |
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Mark-A Registered: Dec 07, 2008 Total Posts: 169 Country: United Kingdom |
Hi, |
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Bob Jarman Registered: Feb 04, 2007 Total Posts: 3723 Country: United States |
Hi Scott, |
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sbeme Registered: Dec 23, 2003 Total Posts: 12716 Country: United States |
Thanks, Bob. |
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sbeme Registered: Dec 23, 2003 Total Posts: 12716 Country: United States |
Mark, thanks. |
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Bob Jarman Registered: Feb 04, 2007 Total Posts: 3723 Country: United States |
Thanks Scott, |
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sifpandor Registered: Mar 10, 2005 Total Posts: 1199 Country: United States |
Scott, this is one of those images that I would really struggle with if I took it. It does seem to need something else, but I don't have any firm ideas that jump out at me. It seems cluttered and lacking a specific point of interest. Maybe this is because as you mentioned the colors are all so similar. If there were something else there like a person walking away, or an overgrown park bench or picnic table that the eye could really latch onto it would help. I did notice the building that the path seems to lead to, so I am wondering what if anything can be done with that to make it stand out a bit more? Like I said I am just throwing out some ideas without a clear or obvious suggestion. One thing that I am not crazy about in the image beside what has already been brought up is the dark area along the path. To me it looks like a patch of asphalt, which I am not a fan of in a forest path. I am also wondering if you have any other angles from this path that we can also view? |
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Bob Jarman Registered: Feb 04, 2007 Total Posts: 3723 Country: United States |
Hi Scott, ![]() I went this route because I was overwhelmed by the fine details of the brush, branches, etc. all of which seem to get in the way - hence I used an Orton Effect plug-in someone was kind enough to put together for NX2. I think that helps knock down some of the specular contrast and I like the gossamer effect. I also cropped a bit and corrected for what looked like some distortion (at least to me) plus other tweaks along the way - I can't leave things alone How's the weather - getting the snow? Bob |
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Kaden K. Registered: Mar 14, 2008 Total Posts: 3256 Country: United States |
Fabulous version Bob. |
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Bob Jarman Registered: Feb 04, 2007 Total Posts: 3723 Country: United States |
Thanks Kaden, |
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sifpandor Registered: Mar 10, 2005 Total Posts: 1199 Country: United States |
I like the version too Bob. |
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sbeme Registered: Dec 23, 2003 Total Posts: 12716 Country: United States |
Hey Bob, that's great! |
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Bob Jarman Registered: Feb 04, 2007 Total Posts: 3723 Country: United States |
Mark & Scott, |