black mambaRegistered UsersPosts: 8,321Major grins
edited October 18, 2009
I think these could all benefit from a little more PP to help relieve the washed-out look. High-contrast areas are tough to deal with but these could be a little better. #'s 1 and 3 are the most appealing.
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Nice group of images, Jen. But I think at least one and three might do better in black and white. I've fiddled with one, and I believe converting - and doing some burning in on the background - strengthens it some. The problem is that in color, you've essentially got pretty washed out colors on the first and last.
Ok. Two for two. I need to recalibrate my eyes or my monitor because the colours are practically screaming at me. I walked out today thinking colour, colour, colour. I'm going to work on this for a while, and apologies in advance for misses. B&W comes more naturally for me.
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Nice group of images, Jen. But I think at least one and three might do better in black and white. I've fiddled with one, and I believe converting - and doing some burning in on the background - strengthens it some. The problem is that in color, you've essentially got pretty washed out colors on the first and last.
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