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Post by Antonio Correia on Feb 6, 2012 12:19:18 GMT
Not as good as Dave's but not bad for a beginner Dave, will you please drop a line on this photo ? Thank you
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Post by chrisc on Feb 6, 2012 12:34:50 GMT
I'm not Dave, but....Everything goes great in this image except the right one third of the sky where you have several hot spots. If you could tone those down a smidgeon, increase the light on the opposing sides of the clouds, you'd have a very striking photo..as it is, it is pretty striking anyway.
I love the way the clouds seem to bend with the coastline and the boats. Very well composed.
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Post by The Wirefox on Feb 6, 2012 18:57:42 GMT
Beautiful Antonio.That cloud bank is just superb. The hotspots are unfortunate but not so much as to detract from the overall desirability. Anyway you could remedy that with some cloning and soft smudge brush of you were so inclined.
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Post by cannockwolf on Feb 6, 2012 20:58:33 GMT
get the cloning brush on those hot spots with a low opacity and you can do wonders with it, the sky is indeed amazing, great photo, also try and bring a little detail out in the trees as its looking a little too 'black'
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Post by Barry on Feb 6, 2012 21:50:32 GMT
Very nice, good atmospheric sky, and having three boats in a line always works, agree with Dave about the trees, I also like the area of sand with the pools, as it breaks up the shoreline. You already know about the hot spots in sky.
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Post by Antonio Correia on Feb 10, 2012 0:16:10 GMT
Thank you all for the comments. @ Steve - See what I mean ? With CS5 I would have taken hours to get this effect. With SEP it was faster. I worked with layers and maks also. For example and in the "sequence" of the comment on the other thread: I have difficulty doing what dave suggested ! It hardly turns right. I lack skills that's what it is
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