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Post by mariehass on Nov 10, 2012 23:46:30 GMT
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Post by chrisc on Nov 11, 2012 0:18:58 GMT
Yes, but now I am wondering if you couldn't lose a little bit of that sky. It isn't doing much and the reflection in the water is far more saturated than the sky...hmmmmmmmmm
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Post by mariehass on Nov 11, 2012 1:56:48 GMT
hmmmmmmmmmmm. I could. How far down? I will end up breaking the rule of thirds. It will become more 1/2 and 1/2, that is why I was hesitant to crop. Let me think on it. Ok. done thinking. Landscape2cropped by mariehass, on Flickr No more for the night. 'Rie
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Post by Stevewebb on Nov 11, 2012 9:06:11 GMT
Sorry I was absent while you were busy making changes Rie, but a guy has gotta sleep You have sorted the yellows out well, great job. Contrary to Chris, I think I prefer the one with more sky but agree that you could probably make the blues a bit darker on a HSL adjustment layer and then just paint that through to affect only the sky. I think the darker blue will work better with the oranges in the trees. Sorry but one last thing before printing I would be inclined to clean up some of the distractions in the water just to make it a nice clean reflection. Ooh, just noticed on the left hand edge in the middle, the fence doesn't quite line up so you may want to sort that out. I think this will be worth the effort 'Rie.
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Post by The Wirefox on Nov 11, 2012 9:33:02 GMT
Rie, The very first one is gorgeous and I like the very last one too, except as Chris has pointed out you have lost detail in the yellows along the way. Curiously drawn to No5 too. It is also great to see some experimentation going on.
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Post by The Wirefox on Nov 11, 2012 9:34:43 GMT
Popcorn grows on trees ....I want one
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Post by mariehass on Nov 11, 2012 11:18:15 GMT
Good grief! Boy I really blew that one!!!!
Thanks, everyone for your input. This is a wonderful learning experience for me.
'Rie
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Post by mariehass on Nov 11, 2012 12:51:28 GMT
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Post by georgem on Nov 12, 2012 12:12:13 GMT
A beautiful series 'Rie! I like all of them.
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