Very creative and fine processing work.
I love these...thank you for sharing.
The man in #4 is reminiscent of a pose often struck by the late Jack Benny๐คช
Very well done series, Dave.
UncleBuck wrote:
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You're doing well in you learning journey. I especially like your first images; I think it's beautiful and a wall hanger as it is.
I also like your composite of Mesa Arch. But as you look at it, the direction and hue of the light are different for the mesa and the gentleman. If you're intent was to make it look like he was there, then his lighting and position in the composite needs to be changed. Another suggestion for this image would be to add a frame around the mesa image and have it appear as a large framed image in a museum with the gentleman posing in front of it. This would explain to the viewer the disparity in lighting conditions.
Earnest Botello wrote:
Very well done series, Dave.
Thank You so much Earnest !!
ecobin wrote:
Very creative and fine processing work.
Thank You Elliott, I appreciate your viewing and commenting !!!
Dannj wrote:
I love these...thank you for sharing.
The man in #4 is reminiscent of a pose often struck by the late Jack Benny๐คช
Thank You very much and you're very welcome, delighted you enjoyed them !! The pose in # 4 is one of my favorites
SalvageDiver wrote:
You're doing well in you learning journey. I especially like your first images; I think it's beautiful and a wall hanger as it is.
I also like your composite of Mesa Arch. But as you look at it, the direction and hue of the light are different for the mesa and the gentleman. If you're intent was to make it look like he was there, then his lighting and position in the composite needs to be changed. Another suggestion for this image would be to add a frame around the mesa image and have it appear as a large framed image in a museum with the gentleman posing in front of it. This would explain to the viewer the disparity in lighting conditions.
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Thank You very much Mike, they're right on target and I truly appreciate your comments and suggestions !!!. The importance of direction of light, exposure balance and hue adjustments of the elements was something I neglected to consider. Once Again Thank You !!!
Very nice set, I really like the first one
Curmudgeon wrote:
Very nice set, I really like the first one
Thank You very much, I appreciate it, delighted you enjoyed it !!!
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Thank You very much Susan. I truly appreciate it !!
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