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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 15 |
Jul 20 |
Reply |
Thanks, Bob! I kept playing with the vignette, and finally ended up with the present form. It may shift the focus off from the creature but I think that it brings in an element of a story of her intentions, as if she were emerging from the dark and aiming towards the rock and light? |
Jul 15th |
| 15 |
Jul 20 |
Reply |
Thank you so much, Rick! I ended up with a version with the rock + fog + vignette; the creature seems to be happy now! |
Jul 14th |
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| 15 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
Welcome to the group, Dave! A great dramatic picture! The new sky is perfect. I also love the colors, from the vivid light green foliage in the background to the red in the machine and the blue shadows. Nice to have yet another Luminar user in the group! |
Jul 11th |
| 15 |
Jul 20 |
Reply |
Thank you, Joan! I will experiment with the eyes! The creature has already brought a lot of fun, and I have learned many new tricks. |
Jul 11th |
| 15 |
Jul 20 |
Reply |
Bob, thanks! I will email you the original, I am exited to see what you can make of it!
Thanks for taking the trouble! |
Jul 9th |
| 15 |
Jul 20 |
Reply |
Bob, thanks! I will pay more attention to the size in the future. The information I see on the picture I downloaded is 1024x682, I may have some problem with packaging. How do you like the latest version with the vignette? |
Jul 9th |
| 15 |
Jul 20 |
Reply |
Jeri, thanks! I tried to think a way to add something up there and tried a vignette that brings some contrast in the foggy water; I think that it looks like the creature is now thinking of swimming towards the light? |
Jul 9th |
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| 15 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
Rick, an awesome fantasy scene! The colors are absolutely beautiful! Two suggestions: I think that the lowest thick branch down in the left corner maybe draws the eye from the center and would be easy to erase? The moon hides beautifully behind the pink cloud but is quite close to the upper edge of the image. I wonder if it is a good idea to bring it down and maybe to the right just a tiny bit. That would also balance the mass of the largest tree? |
Jul 9th |
| 15 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
Bob, an awesome picture! I love the colors and the composition, with the conical forms of the lighthouse and the sunrays complementing each other. The silhouettes of the grass make it special! |
Jul 9th |
| 15 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
Joan, a beautiful ethereal photo! Did you create the high-key effect in exposure or post-processing? Thank you for the tip of cloning the sharper centers, I will try to rescue some cherry blossoms with the same problem! |
Jul 9th |
| 15 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
Jeri, the flower is beautiful! Not only the sharpness but also the depth of field is impressive, creating a three-dimensional impression. |
Jul 9th |
| 15 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
The creature minus the rock, with fog |
Jul 9th |
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| 15 |
Jul 20 |
Reply |
Bob, I don’t know what has happened, I did upload the picture as jpeg. I will upload it again here, hope that it works this time! I made another version myself, removing the rock and adding some fog on the water by a gradient mask. Is this what you had in mind? I think it rose on a totally new level! Thank you for the idea! I will add the edited picture in another comment.
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Jul 9th |
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| 15 |
Jul 20 |
Reply |
Thanks again, Bob, looking forward to your version! Let’s get rid of the rock!
Kirsti |
Jul 8th |
6 comments - 8 replies for Group 15
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6 comments - 8 replies Total
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