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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 54 |
Jan 21 |
Comment |
Such a fabulous image, Kathy! It would be great with just that amazing sunset and the moon; it's superlative with Saturn and Jupiter and its moons!
I quite like the moon that size; for me, it fits the feeling of the special occurrence.
I would not change anything. If it was my image, it would be up on my wall.
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Jan 23rd |
| 54 |
Jan 21 |
Comment |
Well done, Aavo! I can practically hear the scary music.
Excellent choice of the grunge filter.
I really like having the closeup view of the character in the lower right balancing that eerie red glow.
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Jan 23rd |
| 54 |
Jan 21 |
Reply |
Thanks, Kathy!
I like the idea of the crown! And I agree about the shadows. |
Jan 15th |
| 54 |
Jan 21 |
Reply |
Thanks, Alan!
My grandson isn't old enough to talk yet, so I don't think he's got much of an opinion of the frogs yet. That's a very interesting suggestion, though... I can see the big frog in a very different role. Hmmm....
I thought that because the originals were all in the same lighting I was careless with the shadows (thinking that the natural shadows would be included in the selection) , but it turns out doing a selection with Image=>selection is very specific to the subject. Just an interesting tidbit I want to share. |
Jan 15th |
| 54 |
Jan 21 |
Reply |
Thanks, Aavo!
Now that I look more carefully, I agree they do seem to float and a little shadow will probably help.
I thought I could do this composite very easily because the originals all have the same lighting and setting. What I've learned, though, is that when I use Image=>subject I get a very crisp selection, as opposed to using the Quick Selection tool as I often do as a first step in creating a selection. In this instance, the Image=>subject method is a little too crisp. Just an observation I wanted to share in case it's useful; something I'm going to try to keep in mind in the future. |
Jan 15th |
2 comments - 3 replies for Group 54
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