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I've been experimenting and not sure whether this works. Can't seem to boost the saturation without blowing out the highlights.
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I like the perspective. It's actually hard to tell whether you're going up or down. Again, check you're angles, as this one is slanted to the right a degree or two.
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now this is more like it.. i really like the perspective, shooting from down low helped you out a lot here and i kind of like that it isnt straight, adds another dimension to the shot...
i think a mono conversion might be in order for this one possibly.. -dustin |
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Like the stairs go on forever. Scored on the perspective. Syd do you notice the slant. Given all the different lights and shades, I think this was a difficult one. Regards. Jaki
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Jaki said:
"Syd do you notice the slant." Yes, I thought it looked kinda cool at the time. |
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Syd, I really like this one. The angle helps make an everyday sight more striking, and the diminishing perspective coupled with the angle of the ceiling lights really adds to it. Nice.
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I like the slant, just wish the juice box wasn't there. I suppose if there was a lot of garbage it would give it a gritty look. As it is, it distracts a bit.
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Syd,
you can adjust anything and then just use the history tool to paint back (certain areas you like)the state of the photograph at a previous time, ie before you applied the saturation boost. Get it? Check it out in the PS tutorials. |
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