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06/12/2005 10:28:54 PM |
This is awesome with the blue sky.. I like this one best! |
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06/12/2005 12:30:06 AM |
This is a lovely photo and after you get the post processing done as suggested, I think it would be a pretty print. Imo, it looks oversharpened, but I seem to be overly sensitive about that and part of it could be how you processed the picture before you sharpened it. |
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06/11/2005 11:55:11 PM |
This is the best of the bunch, and I like it for its simplicity. As others have said, there's a little more PS work to do- use "Select Color Range" to get all your blues. I'd crop it much more and maybe rotate to the right a bit to put the butterfly at upper left. Then upload away! |
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06/11/2005 11:47:52 PM |
I think this has some wonderful color & the composition is good, but it's almost "too much". I'm not sure what exactly it is that bothers me about the shot, but I think it's that everything is too harshly bright. Like nico said, I agree that the bottom right leaf should be cropped and you might even zoom in some more. All in all, still a nice shot though... |
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06/11/2005 11:38:24 PM |
i think you should clone out the green leaf in the bottom left, also how come just under the butterfly between its legs the sky looks a lighter/different shade of blue? poor editing? actually im noticing you have the same thing going on in parts of the plant, especially near the bottom. I dont know if this will work in you case but instead of selecting objects which is painful and takes ages use "selective color". If you dont use photoshop just ingore the rest of what i say. If I am imagining your original photo correctly I would say go to selective color and then the cyan channel. Boost the cyan to +50, Magenta to around +25 and yellows to +100, and black to +25, and play around with the blue channel in the same way. Play around with the numbers. i think that might be an easier way to do what you were trying to do. |
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