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May 01, 2014 13:03 |  #1

took the bike out for a quick ride last night and snapped this,went for a retro look,hows it look,

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May 01, 2014 14:23 |  #2

Not a huge fan of over-processing as in many of your works, but this one does grab my attention in a good way.

I looks quite like hand made graphic art. the bike is well separated from the background and has a sci-fi look to me.


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May 01, 2014 15:41 |  #3

thank u very much for the comment,i agree i over process,I'm new to the game and still believe "if a little is good more must be better"haha until i outgrow that theory look out saturation and detail haha


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May 01, 2014 15:57 |  #4

I think most of us got over excited the first time we found an editing program that could change images :).

Subtlety is quite hard, eg if you saturate to get say some nice blues, it then looks boring when you slide back to a more realistic setting. I often find that after some changes it is worth comparing the edit, the original and something half way between. Half way is often just right! This is often my comment here too with before and after processing critiques.


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May 01, 2014 19:02 |  #5

Martin Dixon wrote in post #16875495 (external link)
I think most of us got over excited the first time we found an editing program that could change images :).

Subtlety is quite hard, eg if you saturate to get say some nice blues, it then looks boring when you slide back to a more realistic setting. I often find that after some changes it is worth comparing the edit, the original and something half way between. Half way is often just right! This is often my comment here too with before and after processing critiques.

hmmm thats a good analogy ill try the half way on my next edit,good tip


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