black mambaMajor grinsJacksonville, FLRegistered UsersPosts: 8,023Major grins
edited April 2, 2022
Man, I really like this. The window framing gives great structure to balance out the abstract view of the city. Great combination of ingredients. I would consider dropping the object at the bottom. A winner here, buddy.
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@black mamba said:
Man, I really like this. The window framing gives great structure to balance out the abstract view of the city. Great combination of ingredients. I would consider dropping the object at the bottom. A winner here, buddy.
Thanks Tom, I wondered about the bottom object too. I will give it a try cropping it.
El GatoGlobal TrekkerRegistered UsersPosts: 1,068Major grins
Cristóbal....
Beautiful, colorful and artistic. Again another great example of your "eye" for the shot.
If you do consider some post processing, rather than cropping the object at the bottom, which may disrupt the frame and overall balance, IMHO, my suggestion would be to attempt using PS's Content-Aware Fill option. This feature will fill the selected workspace area and seamlessly fill the selected portions of an image with content sampled from other parts of the image. Thus, removing the object yet saving the visual balance of the surrounding frame. Just a suggestion, again, if you are considering post-processing options.
Beautiful, colorful and artistic. Again another great example of your "eye" for the shot.
If you do consider some post processing, rather than cropping the object at the bottom, which may disrupt the frame and overall balance, IMHO, my suggestion would be to attempt using PS's Content-Aware Fill option. This feature will fill the selected workspace area and seamlessly fill the selected portions of an image with content sampled from other parts of the image. Thus, removing the object yet saving the visual balance of the surrounding frame. Just a suggestion, again, if you are considering post-processing options.
Very well done!! 👍🏼
Thanks Gato, I often use that feature in PS it is pretty awesome.
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Man, I really like this. The window framing gives great structure to balance out the abstract view of the city. Great combination of ingredients. I would consider dropping the object at the bottom. A winner here, buddy.
Thanks Tom, I wondered about the bottom object too. I will give it a try cropping it.
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Cristóbal....
Beautiful, colorful and artistic. Again another great example of your "eye" for the shot.
If you do consider some post processing, rather than cropping the object at the bottom, which may disrupt the frame and overall balance, IMHO, my suggestion would be to attempt using PS's Content-Aware Fill option. This feature will fill the selected workspace area and seamlessly fill the selected portions of an image with content sampled from other parts of the image. Thus, removing the object yet saving the visual balance of the surrounding frame. Just a suggestion, again, if you are considering post-processing options.
Very well done!! 👍🏼
El Gato
www.globaltrekk-photos.com
Thanks Gato, I often use that feature in PS it is pretty awesome.
www.mind-driftphoto.com