I agree, cute shot. I would crop a little to the right, bring up curves, saturation, unsharp mask....a little bit of everything actually if you want a color shot or change it to black and white with some contrast. It is quite dull.. I did a REALLY quick black and white and some other editing. Hope you don't mind. If you do I will remove it just say the word...kinda bored today:D
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I agree, cute shot. I would crop a little to the right, bring up curves, saturation, unsharp mask....a little bit of everything actually if you want a color shot or change it to black and white with some contrast. It is quite dull.. I did a REALLY quick black and white and some other editing. Hope you don't mind. If you do I will remove it just say the word...kinda bored today:D
Oh, I do like that! I don't mind at all, and if you've got other ideas/interpretations, by all means post 'em.
Looks a little cool to me. I also would say to maybe add a vignette to draw the attention to the couple a little more. They somewhat get lost in the pic.
If I get some time in the next few days I'll experiment with it a bit and see what happens. Thanks for the feedback and ideas. I like the thought of being able to justify the $$$ spent on the new camera!
It's been a really bad day. Everything I touched did not turn to gold, that's for sure. Tried to set up a new background roller system to an existing one. What a flop....back to square one so I thought I'd try my hand at the great idea of the couple. Gotta love that road.l
Hey, try cropping the left side grass out of the photo and bring the same crop to the bottom foreground keeping the framing horizontal to the grass on the right. Punch up the contrast a bit and keep shooting.
Just some late thoughts.
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I haven't done anything to it. What would you suggest?
John
Oh, I do like that! I don't mind at all, and if you've got other ideas/interpretations, by all means post 'em.
John
John
great minds think alike i guess:D
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Hey, try cropping the left side grass out of the photo and bring the same crop to the bottom foreground keeping the framing horizontal to the grass on the right. Punch up the contrast a bit and keep shooting.
Just some late thoughts.