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Aug 05, 2006 10:48 |  #1

Beach dream time , to be carer free

:) C&C always welcome

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Aug 05, 2006 11:55 |  #2

I like how you captured the mist and the reflection of the water and the silhouette of the person walking along the beach, but there's parts of the sky that are a ltlle blown out. Try using the Levels tool in PS to darked a bit. Other than that it's nice and natural looking image.




  
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Aug 05, 2006 14:37 |  #3

Nice mood shot Phil. For me the person in the BG is stealing some of the composition. IMO I would clone them out so you only have a lonely person walking the beach. However, your image is too large please review
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Aug 06, 2006 14:11 |  #4

Thank you for looking and suggestons

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Aug 06, 2006 18:53 |  #5

Your PP work greatly improved this shot IMO. Well done.




  
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Aug 06, 2006 21:32 |  #6

I also think the single person in the image is an improvement. Nice shot.


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