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sue
15-11-2006, 18:55
This was taken a while ago but only just done something with it, what do you think?


http://www.suecharlton.co.uk/images/footprints.jpg

Keltic Ice Man
15-11-2006, 20:25
I like this Sue, apart from the big black mark (probably another footprint) in the top middle of the pic. So I think a tighter at the top crop would make it look better.

But as I say - I like it

or on second thoughts - clone out the black mark but don't crop - leave it so you are left thinking where do the steps go?

sue
15-11-2006, 20:48
Ok thanks for that, here you go.
What do you think now.

http://www.suecharlton.co.uk/images/footprints2.jpg

Keltic Ice Man
15-11-2006, 21:02
I like that :) - looks much better to me, Thanks for Sharing it

Allan

Marcel
15-11-2006, 23:09
Much better :) I like the idea and execution of it...

oldgit
16-11-2006, 08:05
Like the idea.
Can't quite figure out how many people there were or feet/people, but that keeps me looking. :)

Matt Charlton
16-11-2006, 08:07
I think they might be my footprints. or maybe they were hers.

Gary
16-11-2006, 08:19
shouldnt 'shank's pony' be under wildlife and not transport? :)

dod
16-11-2006, 08:42
Sorry Sue, I'm not sure this works for me, although the idea is good and I like the almost pastel colours :).

There doesn't seem to be any real focal point though so I'm scanning about the picture. The other thing that niggles me for some weird reason is the footsteps are coming towards me.

Marik
16-11-2006, 08:51
I'm with dod on this, I think you could of got lower too.

Good effort :)

sue
16-11-2006, 09:30
They were my footprints, early one morning on bridlington beach, it was I thought I had when I turned round, someones mums loves Footprints and has numerous copies of it various places around the house and it made me think of that, never really thought about doing anything with it until now, so probably could have thought about it better. As for the lower side of things, I was frozen and ready to go home, well back to the caravan, and have a warm cuppa, no excuse I know.
As for where to post this thought long and hard about it, and thought that feet are the simplest form of transport.

pswillies
16-11-2006, 11:28
The second one looks better I think. I'm not convinced that the footprints are strong enough though... perhaps it would work better in softer sand next time?

:)