I need help with picking one entry for each category. I will list them category and # in name of print.
There will be one more post with last categories
hand of man (man made objects)# 1
hand of #2
Hand of man #3
Hand of man #4
Hand of man #5
hand of man #6
Hand of man #7
still life #1
still life #2
Abandoned #1
All beautifully done. I'm going with Hand of man - #2 and Still life - #2. Good luck in your presentation.
Hand of man #7, still life #2
I like your treatments to the photos, great job.
#4 of hand of man, and #2 still life.
Hand of Man #1, Still Life #2, Abandoned only choice.
Hand made #6 (typewriter), Still Life #1
backroadgirl wrote:
I need help with picking one entry for each category. I will list them category and # in name of print.
There will be one more post with last categories
Hand #2. Still #1. Abandon #1.
I would move the stove and coffeepot to the still life category.
The gears to the abandoned category
Submit the spinning yarn for hand of man-it is both made by hand and will produce handmade.
I like all of your photos
I like your work. May I ask what Post processing you use?
backroadgirl wrote:
I need help with picking one entry for each category. I will list them category and # in name of print.
There will be one more post with last categories
Hand of Man #2
Still Life #2
As for the "Abandoned" catagory; I would lighten and/or lessen contrast in the background of the Car image, until the green leaves can be seen, (#1 in Hand of Man catagory) and move the finished image for the abandoned catagory,
backroadgirl wrote:
I need help with picking one entry for each category. I will list them category and # in name of print.
There will be one more post with last categories
A lot of my post processing is done in Lightroom. I use the slider bars to start my process. Take highlights down (mostly to 100% in inanimated objects and shadows up 100%) then start with white slider up and black slider down around 20% then adjust to how much I like. Clarity up and then play around. I use the brush tool and other to make individual area adjustments.
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