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Are these OK? multicolored sunsets

 
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Feb 14, 2010 17:47 |  #1

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Feb 14, 2010 18:55 |  #2

I'm not sure what your question is - if you want real C&C theres a thread for that.

As far as your pictures go - sunsets by nature have many hues and colours so thats to be expected.

In my opinion, a lot of your pictures have huge areas of blank space - mostly in the sky area. For the most part I like them but having a huge featureless sky with nothing in it would best be cropped out.


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Feb 14, 2010 19:51 |  #3

WaltA wrote in post #9609603 (external link)
I'm not sure what your question is - if you want real C&C theres a thread for that.

As far as your pictures go - sunsets by nature have many hues and colours so thats to be expected.

In my opinion, a lot of your pictures have huge areas of blank space - mostly in the sky area. For the most part I like them but having a huge featureless sky with nothing in it would best be cropped out.

what i mean is, do people like multicolored sunsets? :) yeah i like negative space a lot... just want to share.. if people want to C&C they are welcome


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Feb 16, 2010 13:46 |  #4

In images 3 and 4 you can definitely see where you pushed the saturation to unnatural levels – most people don't notice but it looks a bit garish. The others are a lot more natural looking.

But I like them all, I love multicoloured skies with lots of negative space.


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Feb 17, 2010 03:01 |  #5

sheawyatt wrote in post #9621221 (external link)
In images 3 and 4 you can definitely see where you pushed the saturation to unnatural levels – most people don't notice but it looks a bit garish. The others are a lot more natural looking.

But I like them all, I love multicoloured skies with lots of negative space.

thank you... i have a lot of colorful sunset pictures here haha... yeah 3 and 4 look a bit garish, i like the effect though, but would love to smoothen it out. i am still learning...


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I like #4. The clouds make the photo.


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