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Let me know what I can improve on. Did a little color editing in PS CS. Kinda new to PS, let em know what you think.
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I think the angle of your shot and your timing are great!
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Very nice shot, I really like the angle too
![]() But like kaspian said, the picture is a little bit over saturated.. |
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Agree with Kaspian completely
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Nice shot! If you are working with an uncalibrated monitor, I'd suggest avoiding white balance and saturation modifications.
Thanks for sharing. Rodney |
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I changed it a little bit. I am new to PS CS so any help or ideas would be great
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Rodney how did you get your pic like you have it. What did you change. My second edit I think is better, but i think that I like your better.
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Nice job. Great timing and framing.
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great capture
good timing and the image is nice and sharp. Good to see there is still a sense of motion inthe ball. i agree with veryone that the shot is over saturated. and yes indeed rodneys edits is right on the money if you are new to ps and this is what you are getting, then you are going very well keep em coming mate ken |
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Not only is it oversaturated but the framing can be improved a little, why did you cut of the refere's behind ... ? I would have tried to go a little to the right and capture more of the field, depth and the refere completely, he's part of it ...
But it's your first attempt, so think about it in the future ... framing, eliminating ... use what's needed to fill your frame, no more, no less. Good luck with your future pics |
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