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10megapixel
27th of December 2008 (Sat), 19:56
I think it looks interesting. What do you guys think?
10megapixel
28th of December 2008 (Sun), 02:22
No comments... Am I the only one who likes this picture ?
Please be honest ;)
PCthug
28th of December 2008 (Sun), 02:44
I like it.
I like the way its almost monochrome, but with a splash of colour in it added by the dead leaves.
10megapixel
28th of December 2008 (Sun), 03:05
Thank you. I spent hours on this in photoshop trying to get this look.
danieldare
28th of December 2008 (Sun), 03:10
Its pretty sweet.
I think that maybe some tonemapping could help the final look you have...
It also looks to me like the left side of the photo is slightly OOF...maybe some cropping?
10megapixel
28th of December 2008 (Sun), 03:27
This look any better?
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3258/3143768754_a12f921863_o.jpg
OL9245
28th of December 2008 (Sun), 05:54
Looks good to me.
Try to flip horizontally so that you will have the diagonal in the right direction. This will give more energy to your image.
10megapixel
28th of December 2008 (Sun), 21:06
I think your right. I'm going to re-shoot at the right angle. Thanks ;)
OL9245
28th of December 2008 (Sun), 21:44
flipping this way, so you improve the readability of your image:
http://masla.smugmug.com/photos/444530839_TotUZ-XL.jpg
MattMoore
29th of December 2008 (Mon), 08:43
Your watermark is reversed on the last pic (may I recommend a smaller/less intrusive one next time).
For me, the subject is hit-&-miss, it just looks like a concrete/stucco wall with plants. On the last pic you posted, the red/orange ones on the right are the most interesting item in the shot.
acchildress
29th of December 2008 (Mon), 12:48
I like the original orientation better. Having the diagonal "wrong" gave tension to the shot. The reversed shot looks too plain to me.
OL9245
29th of December 2008 (Mon), 14:06
I like the original orientation better. Having the diagonal "wrong" gave tension to the shot. The reversed shot looks too plain to me.
Interesting point. I see what you mean.
10megapixel
29th of December 2008 (Mon), 16:03
Your watermark is reversed on the last pic (may I recommend a smaller/less intrusive one next time).
For me, the subject is hit-&-miss, it just looks like a concrete/stucco wall with plants. On the last pic you posted, the red/orange ones on the right are the most interesting item in the shot.
Yea, it is just a concrete/stucco wall with plants:)
and I can't exactly explain why I like it so much. I just found myself drawn to this picture when I started going through my shots one evening. it's simple, but it's got something about it that intrigues me. Thanks for all the comments guys...I really appreciate it.
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