The colour on Duo is most definitely PP, yep... I am a bit of a fan of the old PP! I hadn't noticed the spot, but now that I know it's there it's driving me nuts. Might have a go at removing it later on.
The kids are my niece and nephew - on my husband's side! She doesn't quite look like...
I hate having one of those job things - totally gets in the way of my hobbies. Unfortunately in the case of photography it also pays for them!
Where's this morning's theme then... hoping it'll inspire me to find some time this weekend despite having the SIL and her kids to stay.
Thanks for all the comments DK :) Some of my catch-ups are a little bit of a stretch I think, but I'm gonna have to allow it!
Entrance does seem to be quite divisive - but the best art always is, right? :lol:
I do 99% of my PP in LightRoom - it's really easy for things like this. You just "paint" over the area you want to change, then fiddle with the sliders until it looks right. It's easy to change it later, too. I've always found PS a little hard to use for things like this, maybe give it a try? I...
We-ell... if it was me...
...I'd slightly under-expose the sky and up the contrast to bring out some drama. With the green hills down the back I'd lighten a little. The water is what feels a little flat; I might go so far as to paint in some colour, a little blue-green perhaps. The foreground...
I've just discovered that I'll be at Chessington World of Adventures with my husband, sister-in-law, niece & nephew on Sunday...! Might make for some very blurry and upside-down pictures! :lol:
I had the opposite thought - I felt that the branches were in silhouette and the trunk had a little superfluous detail :) I love how the branches are reaching out like that through the green of the leaves, it looks almost like a leaf. Except it's a tree. Love it. The leaves are fabulous and it...
Whoo, new pics!!
I have to say that I love both of the liquid shots - as you say, both great for very different reasons. I do prefer the second shot, though. The water is really nicely done and that lighting is to die for. Don't get me wrong, the first shot is lovely too - but there's something...
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