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Dec 22, 2006 01:31 |  #1

cc please.

IMAGE: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v50/stylusmurdah/shorefogcopy.jpg
with more contrast.
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Dec 22, 2006 01:35 |  #2

Very nice. Lots of mood! Maybe do a little sharpening so the ridges of the rocks contrast a little more with the softening of the fog.


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Dec 22, 2006 01:40 |  #3

motogeno wrote in post #2432436 (external link)
Very nice. Lots of mood! Maybe do a little sharpening so the ridges of the rocks contrast a little more with the softening of the fog.

Thank you for the suggestion. I tried seeing where i could go with a softer feel on this one. I'm glad you like it.




  
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Dec 22, 2006 01:51 as a reply to  @ jcarafiles's post |  #4

Yeah, I can see keeping the softness since it does fit well with the scene, just thought that it might add a bit of contrast if a few details were visible and sharp in the foreground. Maybe try it and see. I could be way off.


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Dec 22, 2006 02:01 |  #5

I too agree that some contrast could help improve the image.


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Dec 22, 2006 03:34 |  #6

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Dec 22, 2006 03:45 |  #7

Can't see a new edit?? :( As for the first two they lack any sense of depth, could be the softness, or detail. Just seems to be lots of greys and blacks on the screen with no real picture.


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