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02/29/2012 04:06:38 PM |
delightful family, and the overlay enhances the sweeping universality of the fine moment. |
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11/16/2010 12:50:47 PM |
Very interesting. I really love what the overlay did to the sand, that looks very cool. |
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11/16/2010 10:19:59 AM |
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11/15/2010 12:19:30 PM |
Since they're all looking down into the water/sand, maybe to create a "story" of sorts it would be worth trying to overlay the original image of the people with a shell or something else that they could be seeing on the ground. Don't know. It's a good picture, but as a story it seems a bit confused. |
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11/15/2010 11:14:07 AM |
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11/14/2010 09:13:36 PM |
Hmmm. So much good stuff here. I think I agree about the ghosting of the people. That seems a little odd. Also, I would just soften the areas where the images overlap. I like the birds, but maybe turn them gray, or even white? Also, perhaps add some depth with some grunge or clouds around the upper area, to break up the water. I like it as it is, but these are things that I might try. |
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11/14/2010 06:57:07 PM |
I do like the concept-the flow is all wrong-the birds don't need to be in there and can you transition the family more smoothly from sand to surf ? Good to experiment & here is where you can get feedback |
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11/14/2010 01:32:15 PM |
I know those birds...I think this is great...are you looking for more of a "grunge" look? |
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11/14/2010 09:44:25 AM |
I think it's interesting, but the ghosting of the people seems a little strange... Have you tried masking that part out so they're not ghosts? Or did it look more interesting with them as ghosts? (just curious... :) |
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11/14/2010 09:13:20 AM |
Between stone and water. A cool effect. What if you had an image of clouds to add to the top, dividing the image into three parts? Keep that lovely sepia. |
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11/14/2010 07:01:48 AM |
But you had fun experimenting? I do rather like what you achieved. As the viewer, it works. |
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