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Sep 25, 2008 17:19 |  #1


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Sep 25, 2008 18:14 |  #2

interesting twist on the first pic. kinda makes me confused as to whether it's 90% b&w or i'm imagining things..


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Sep 26, 2008 04:20 |  #3

Hi Hecster,
Yes it a mix , it a light room preset , gives nice effects I think.
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Sep 26, 2008 06:15 |  #4

I like the first pic, except for the grey fog around the outside.

Either make the vignetting darker by fading to black, or simply crop out the excess you don't like so much.

As for the nirvana 'nevermind' shot in the pool, I think the idea is pretty much there, but the choices you've made with selective colour makes it look like an advertisement for floaties. If you put a big bold tagline underneath, with a phone number, I'd probably dial it and order a couple.

I'm all for experimentation and I applaud you for it. If I have any advice, it's to ask youself "what message does this send?" when you look at your work critically. It's not enough to just do things for cool value, it also has to communicate something.


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Sep 26, 2008 10:14 as a reply to  @ milorad's post |  #5

I like the first shot a lot. Considering your mention about presets, I am just wondering which this is. Anyhow, nice work.

As for the second shot, well. I admit that I am quite prejudiced against bright colors and such. However, this is just subjective.


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Sep 26, 2008 10:15 as a reply to  @ Mizaki's post |  #6

Further to my previous comment, as a shot I like the second one. It is just the colours that I am not too keen of.


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Sep 26, 2008 11:15 |  #7

milorad wrote in post #6383831 (external link)
I like the first pic, except for the grey fog around the outside.

Either make the vignetting darker by fading to black, or simply crop out the excess you don't like so much.

As for the nirvana 'nevermind' shot in the pool, I think the idea is pretty much there, but the choices you've made with selective colour makes it look like an advertisement for floaties. If you put a big bold tagline underneath, with a phone number, I'd probably dial it and order a couple.

I'm all for experimentation and I applaud you for it. If I have any advice, it's to ask youself "what message does this send?" when you look at your work critically. It's not enough to just do things for cool value, it also has to communicate something.

Agree......the blur in the frame doesn't work. A slight vignette would be useful. I like this shot though.not too often you see kids sitting on a stoop anymore.;)

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Sep 26, 2008 15:02 |  #8

Im not digging the selective coloring of the first pic. I think it would look better if it was just desaturated evenly across the board.

Second pic is cool.


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Oct 01, 2008 14:19 |  #9

Thanks for all the replies and advice , working on all advice.




  
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