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i don't know why, but i find myself coming back to this shot.
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Yeah, the texture is really gripping. I'm not so sure about the blurring in the corners though. I'd like to see this shot without those. Perhaps in color too.
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Good work. I believe you know your camera well.
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I think this BW works really well, but i agree with JunixRose... perhaps you can "fix" that blur, specially on the right side.
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actually, the original is rather boring for the lighting was filtered and the contrast
between the subject and the mossy water was very bland. i went b&w to see if i could pull a little more contrast from the shot by shadow/highlight adjustment and was not dissapointed. i used the soft focus to apply a bit of vignette for i am not familiar how to ps or pp the effect. any out there have any info on the subject of a vignette plug in for ps or pp? scot |
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