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![]() ![]() :?i am not quite sure about the color i might be need to calibrate my PC... anyhow you guys can tell? :idea:I dont know whatis in your mindabout my Pic. so i need your critiques... anyone has an idea that you can share to me.? you are most welcome to give comment. Regards Scorpionfish |
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To me, it looks like a bit to much contrast in your photo...or an over sharpen....
Also, my monitor shows your sand to orange....Good composition though... :? |
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Looks to be a little bit oversharpened. However the color on my calibrated laptop LCD makes the sand look just right. a light off color orange. Which is what i think it should look like.
Nice composistion. Love the shot |
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actually i use auto contrast in PS2 for the and littel bit usm and i am not sure about the result will be over done. i take a lot of shot and here is another shot i took. but this time no PP but i have to use PS to resize it,be able to post here. may i have your second thought about this one confare to first one... apparently maybe the sky little bit blown perhaps i am not lucky to get blue sky due to sandstorm conditon here in saudi arabia. thanks once again guys and thanks for sharing your idea... apreciated it a lot. scorpionfish |
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It's nice to, but how about this version of the first image
![]() The noise in the image was cleaned up a little in Neat Image Pro |
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Hi Scorpionfish,
When I saw your picture I didn't notice anything needing to be changed. I like how you captured the movement of the composition in the sand. I like the drama of the contrasting shadowsas well asthe colors.I think it is a very dramatic picture. With the contrast, perhaps lighten just a little, little bit. But I like contrast and boldness. I suppose it all depends on what kind of response you want the viewer to feel when they look at your picture. Teree ![]() |
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