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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 41 |
Feb 22 |
Comment |
Hi Lisa,
I agree with Brad and Tom, the sky and colour tones are blended well and makes the bird stand out. I like the unusual shape of the perch; I can see some chicks with their heads out looking for some food. My suggestion would be for a tighter crop from the bottom.
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Feb 15th |
| 41 |
Feb 22 |
Comment |
Hi Tom,
I don't mind the strong yellow lights in this image, I think it adds to the scene of a massive Train station/airport. It looks like the ground is of some reflective material and so my only comment is that you have made a reflection of both the abstract painting and of the ceiling and so I would do the same for the people walking; they can see their own reflection as they walk.
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Feb 15th |
| 41 |
Feb 22 |
Comment |
Hi Henry,
I really like what you've created with this image. It does feel like it's swaying and bending with the forces of the wind. The mono and silhouette suits is really well. |
Feb 15th |
| 41 |
Feb 22 |
Reply |
Hi Tom,
That was my original intention to make it night time. I've went back and took it into Topaz and made some adjustments. It does look better. Thanks for your feedback.
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Feb 15th |
| 41 |
Feb 22 |
Reply |
Hi Susan,
Thanks for your feedback. Making it darker as Tom has suggested has darken those highlights. |
Feb 15th |
| 41 |
Feb 22 |
Reply |
Hi Brad,
I subscribe to Unmesh Dinda of PixImperfect- he's my "go to" for tips in photoshop. I think he would describe the process better than I. Check out his short tutorial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Y96iRJ5DS0&t=352s
I've used the process where he lights up the lamp. Just make sure that your brush opacity is at 100% and the flow at 5%. You can also adjust the opacity in the layer panel to suit your scene. Hope this helps.
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Feb 15th |
3 comments - 3 replies for Group 41
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3 comments - 3 replies Total
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