I likes it! Some like vignette, some don't. I think it works well here, but that's just me. Sam
+1 I think without the vignette, you run the chance of having a really flat image without any depth...and of course the vignette draws the eye to the brighter part of the image. There's not much in the upper right of the image without some vignetting. I don't think it's over done.
But, like Sam, some like it and some don't.
Remember, no one may want you to take pictures, but they all want to see them. Educate yourself like you'll live forever and live like you'll die tomorrow.
Two things. a: the vignette would work if it's not a dark gray color and fading to black (you shifted the colors of the image, so if you shift the vignette to gradually fade into purple or sepia, etc, it would go with the processing) and b: if you take off the vignette, make the text more visible at the top so the it fades towards the middle and bottom of the image. That'll fill up the space and make the composition cohere.
Comments
Some like vignette, some don't. I think it works well here, but that's just me.
Sam
Spread the love! Go comment on something!
14-24 24-70 70-200mm (vr2)
85 and 50 1.4
45 PC and sb910 x2
http://www.danielkimphotography.com
Nelson Lehner
Dreamin' of a resolution!:D
+1 I think without the vignette, you run the chance of having a really flat image without any depth...and of course the vignette draws the eye to the brighter part of the image. There's not much in the upper right of the image without some vignetting. I don't think it's over done.
But, like Sam, some like it and some don't.
Educate yourself like you'll live forever and live like you'll die tomorrow.
Ed
please visit: www.babyelephants.net
Hope that helps
Houston Portrait Photographer
Children's Illustrator