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Oct 13, 2008 13:09 |  #1
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What do you think of this? Is it saturated to much in the editing? Forget the lack of depth of field for a moment, I know I slightly went wrong there

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Oct 13, 2008 15:56 |  #2

I like the lack of depth of field... maybe could've even used less to really blur the background even more...

Colors/saturation are good, but I think I'd brighten it up a bit, but that's just me....




  
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Oct 13, 2008 16:47 |  #3

In my opinion, too much saturation, the sky turn to solid blue.




  
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Oct 13, 2008 18:08 |  #4

Doesn't work any more (bandwidth exceeded :( )


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Oct 14, 2008 00:31 |  #5
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BigDaveE wrote in post #6489123 (external link)
I like the lack of depth of field... maybe could've even used less to really blur the background even more...

Colors/saturation are good, but I think I'd brighten it up a bit, but that's just me....

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masayako wrote in post #6489392 (external link)
In my opinion, too much saturation, the sky turn to solid blue.

But it was a really bluey sky:)

eror11 wrote in post #6489834 (external link)
Doesn't work any more (bandwidth exceeded :( )

Not a really big file, so how is that?




  
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Oct 14, 2008 01:55 |  #6

I like it I Think the blue sky adds to it nice job!


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