Taz, the vignetting is natural on the left and enhanced on the right. It's too much on the left but there was nothing illuminated over there. I darkened the right side some in an attempt to bring some balance. In general I was delighted with the light and you can't always have everything.
The lighting works and I think balanced. I don't use vignetting often enough to provide any great insights. For me, I might have left the bottom right a tad bit brighter.
However, for the vignetting in this image, you're the artist...it's your call and your vision.
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One things for certain, Don. You've got the back-lighting technique down pat. That looks like the perfect place for Brer Rabbit to escape to.
Great! Is vignetting natural or enhanced? Just slightly too noticeable. Cheers Don.
Tom, thank you.
Taz, the vignetting is natural on the left and enhanced on the right. It's too much on the left but there was nothing illuminated over there. I darkened the right side some in an attempt to bring some balance. In general I was delighted with the light and you can't always have everything.
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Fantastic. My eye is naturally going towards left infinity probably because of darkening on right!
Cheers
The backlighting is nice, Don. Can almost feel the spines in your hands and feet.
Thank you both.
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Beautiful! Nicely done.
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Love this, Don!
Cristobal, Sara, thanks.
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Don...
Well done, a nice overall image.
The lighting works and I think balanced. I don't use vignetting often enough to provide any great insights. For me, I might have left the bottom right a tad bit brighter.
However, for the vignetting in this image, you're the artist...it's your call and your vision.
El Gato
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Thanks, Gato.
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