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    Junior Member curious and learning's Avatar
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    trying for something different

    Ok, this is probably nothing special compared to what some of you guys do... I was trying for something different than a normal portrait. Constructive comments please... Thanks in advance!
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    Re: trying for something different

    Quote Originally Posted by curious and learning
    Ok, this is probably nothing special compared to what some of you guys do... I was trying for something different than a normal portrait. Constructive comments please... Thanks in advance!
    Hello,

    I am not into portrait but I find this picture to be quite creative. I really like your idea here. My only concern is that the entire picture looks a bit "muted". I'd like the bright areas to be brighter.

    Here is a quick edit to illustrate what I meant.

    regards

    Seb
    Last edited by Seb; 04-08-2010 at 10:47 PM.

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    Re: trying for something different

    Love it. May I ask how you did it or what program you used.

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    Re: trying for something different

    Quote Originally Posted by curious and learning
    Love it. May I ask how you did it or what program you used.
    I am glad to hear that you like it. This is actually a fast and dirty edit in Photoshop CS2. I manually adjusted the levels by bringing the right cursor (highlights) to the left.

    regards

    Seb

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