You decide. Have the original lamb pic which went from RAW to JPEG. The second pic took the same route but ran into some strong Fill Light changes. Interesting results IM
HO and your opinion is????
I like the doctored lamb. He grows on you. Cheers, Robin
original lamb
Doctored lamb
I like number two a lot better than number one. My eye is drawn directly to the lamb. Good shot and great PP.
ITMO Rembrandt - except that he painted people.
Bob thanks for the great comment Have been told by some out here if Rembrandt did sheep it could have been his. Robin
I perfer the first image, the second just does not appeal to me.
Annie_Girl wrote:
I perfer the first image, the second just does not appeal to me.
Appreciate your comments and Thanks for commenting. As they say, Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder. Happy T'day Robin
Photog8, Thanks and happy T'day, Robin
There are some UHHers who fancy themselves to be professionals and look down their noses at any photo that needs PP. Your work proves them wrong!
Beautiful work and photo!
I think that #2 is very well done.
# 1 is realistic. #2 is artistic. I like them both.
Fergus wrote:
There are some UHHers who fancy themselves to be professionals and look down their noses at any photo that needs PP. Your work proves them wrong!
Beautiful work and photo!
Thanks Fergus. Some photographer named Ansei Adams used to spend hours in the dark room I'm told He was doing pre shooting processing? don't think so. Your comments very much appreciated. Robin
rpavich wrote:
I think that #2 is very well done.
Thanks for the positive vote rpavich Much appreciated. Robin
Yooper 2 wrote:
# 1 is realistic. #2 is artistic. I like them both.
There you go! Much appreciated. Robin
Fergus wrote:
There are some UHHers who fancy themselves to be professionals and look down their noses at any photo that needs PP. Your work proves them wrong!
Beautiful work and photo!
??? I'm confused, as a professional working photographer I can honestly say that all of my images see both LightRoom and Photoshop. There is no way a client will see an unedited image, EVER.
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