Well I normally don't like a lot of photoshop fiddling but I have to say
in this case number 2
wins for me. The original's problem (but you know this I bet) is that
the background is not
quite sharp enough or unsharp enough. Therefore, what we used toc all
a difficult negative , eh?
Ithink the second one works best because the primary subject stands out
and the rest becomes
patterns.
I like the 3rd one, your favorite, the least because it is far too "busy"
I'd take the second one and fiddle just a bit more making the highlights
in the background less light.
was that brutal and honest enough for you?;-)
ann
eckinator wrote:
Really tortured this shot in LR for practice... it doesn't tell the
story, only the attitude so I figured I might as well...
buddy is/was in charge of placing arriving vessels in the
Bonifacio/Corsica marina and was a lot of fun to watch... great
temper, lots of confidence and clearly enjoying his work, he was all
over and everywhere at the same time, not easily impressed and
apparently rather unsympathetic of big yacht owners with steering
skills not up to par with hull size... they just had to work get make
it fit... and no help was to be expected from him either... I remember
ordering several more Oranginas while we kicked back in the sun and
watched him and the scene as a whole
#1 is the original, #3 is my fave and since I'm still a bloody LR n00b
any suggestions are appreciated - as Boris says, be brutal and honest
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Cheers
Ecke
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