Cars never stop here... (1 of 3)
Yuri Pautov
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Dear friends!
Could you be so kind as to tell me which one (for you) is better and (maybe) why?
This is from my last session (I'll post later) with a girl named Diana.
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I've tried 3 different PP and still cant decite... Your thoughts will help me a lot...
Thank you in advance,
Yuri and Diana
Could you be so kind as to tell me which one (for you) is better and (maybe) why?
This is from my last session (I'll post later) with a girl named Diana.
1
2
3
I've tried 3 different PP and still cant decite... Your thoughts will help me a lot...
Thank you in advance,
Yuri and Diana
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For me it's between 1 and 3, the blue colour of the car is perfect against the fushia colour of Diana's top and they add alot to the image. Out of the 2, I think I prefer the 3rd one because the colours are much more saturated I also think that with the tunnel wall being darker in the top right of the frame helps the blue blurr stand out really well. However, my only slight concern with the 3rd one is that I find my eye constantly jumping between the face and the red bricks at the models eye level to the left of the frame across the red graffiti which I don't do on the 1st one. Can you darken the tunnel to the right of the model leaving the left at the levels they are now?
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I have to go with #1. #3 is too oversaturated for my taste, and the B&W version doesn't work for me.
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I choose #1.
The colors in #3 are distracting.
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