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French Village.... C & C appreciated. :-)Hi everyone
Took this photo in the French village of La Garde-Freinet last year. C&C appreciated, as always. Cheers Cathy My Red Bubble Site: http://www.redbubble.com/people/cathycormack
Re: French Village.... C & C appreciated. :-)Very nice subject and framing Cathy. I think if it was my shot I would push the saturation and contrast a little.
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agreed and maybe also try some vignetting to push teh viewers eye towards something, maybe the blue frames? gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: French Village.... C & C appreciated. :-)This is tough subject matter to make interesting and unfortunately the lighting has not helped. hmm... I am out of suggestions. [I realise that you can't go back]
Re: French Village.... C & C appreciated. :-)This image has a good interest point with the blue doors against the green and the stone work. Well done to see this. Bump the saturation a smidge and give the contrast a nudge, it is a winner
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