rgrebby Messages 2,835 Name Richard Edit My Images Yes 27 Feb 2009 #1 Im going to bet this is way too dark as my monitor isnt calibrated. Would like some feedback though, Thanks in advance. I raised up the brightness a little to make it less dark. Last edited: 27 Feb 2009
Im going to bet this is way too dark as my monitor isnt calibrated. Would like some feedback though, Thanks in advance. I raised up the brightness a little to make it less dark.
EdBray Messages 7,179 Name Edward Bray Edit My Images Yes 27 Feb 2009 #2 That's the smallest pumpkin I've ever seen!
B Betty BrideZilla!!! Messages 5,933 Edit My Images No 27 Feb 2009 #3 EdBray said: That's the smallest pumpkin I've ever seen! Click to expand... I lolled Yeah, its a smidge dark, good composition though
EdBray said: That's the smallest pumpkin I've ever seen! Click to expand... I lolled Yeah, its a smidge dark, good composition though
M Moz Messages 341 Edit My Images No 27 Feb 2009 #4 haha^ I like the processing but unsure on the photo, the composition doesnt seem right to me. Its good but its not right.
haha^ I like the processing but unsure on the photo, the composition doesnt seem right to me. Its good but its not right.
M Moz Messages 341 Edit My Images No 27 Feb 2009 #5 Betty said: I lolled Yeah, its a smidge dark, good composition though Click to expand... ooo a disagreement! To me the composition has too much headroom and the house in the background isnt contributing much, its lost in the darkness.
Betty said: I lolled Yeah, its a smidge dark, good composition though Click to expand... ooo a disagreement! To me the composition has too much headroom and the house in the background isnt contributing much, its lost in the darkness.
OP rgrebby Messages 2,835 Name Richard Edit My Images Yes 27 Feb 2009 #6 hehe, cant look at that now and not laugh at the little pumpkin I wanted to leave the house in as its my house. The second one is about right on the brightness scale?
hehe, cant look at that now and not laugh at the little pumpkin I wanted to leave the house in as its my house. The second one is about right on the brightness scale?
ldwallis Messages 398 Name Lee Edit My Images No 27 Feb 2009 #7 I prefer the first one, maybe dodge around the jumper or raise the level of that a little.
B Betty BrideZilla!!! Messages 5,933 Edit My Images No 27 Feb 2009 #8 I thought the composition was kinda ok, the man takes up a third of the image, as do the logs and sky. Am I having an off day?
I thought the composition was kinda ok, the man takes up a third of the image, as do the logs and sky. Am I having an off day?
Martin.D Messages 391 Name Martin Edit My Images No 28 Feb 2009 #10 What PP did you do, I like the effects..
OP rgrebby Messages 2,835 Name Richard Edit My Images Yes 28 Feb 2009 #11 a few level changes, some curves, saturation, then a high pass and a shadow/highlight. Using more than one layer to do it as well.
a few level changes, some curves, saturation, then a high pass and a shadow/highlight. Using more than one layer to do it as well.
FreeloaderJoe Messages 510 Name Joe Edit My Images Yes 28 Feb 2009 #12 I don't like the pose. I think the idea for the photo is good. He just seems slightly off balance and looks abit dazed.
I don't like the pose. I think the idea for the photo is good. He just seems slightly off balance and looks abit dazed.