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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 77 |
Aug 22 |
Reply |
I am looking forward to seeing your modified image.
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Aug 6th |
| 77 |
Aug 22 |
Comment |
Carol, I love the shagginess and the horns on this highland cow. Your processing has definitely enhanced the former and given it a special appeal. At the same time,, IMHO, the edges of the cow feel a bit too soft and processed. Perhaps in Topaz Studio, or in PS you can create a second version where the image is less processed? Then layer it on top with a black mask and lightly paint at a low opacity with white just at the cow edges. Might be worth a try.
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Aug 3rd |
| 77 |
Aug 22 |
Comment |
Michael, you've done some super things here. I love the background you've added and how you've recomposed the image. Still, I think your original soft flower has so much appeal that I would work to selectively bring back some of that flower's softness into your image. I'm a big fan of selective processing to add interest and focus.
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Aug 3rd |
| 77 |
Aug 22 |
Comment |
Linda, the contrast of dreaminess and sharpness in this image is really well done and very appealing to me. It think it all comes together. If it were my image, I would add back a bit of the original green coloring to the leaves at the bottom, and maybe ever so lightly add a little of that foliage (transformed) to the right hand side. Lovely fine art!
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Aug 3rd |
| 77 |
Aug 22 |
Comment |
Connie, this is definitely a fun image and I love the idea of it. Thanks for the instruction. In my opinion, your swan looks more like a graphic design, than a photograph. I tried adding some texture to the flowers and adding a gradient adjustment layer to the background. I like the result well enough, but feel it's still pretty much a graphic…
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Aug 3rd |
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