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Perhaps I should invert it?
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Great detail but if I really had to nitpick, the tone towards the top of the lighthouse gets a bit lost due to the darker blue, and the shadow on the left is a bit annoying. Of course none of this could really have been prevented It's a great picture though. PS. Sorry if I sound a bit of a pr*** but that's what I do to my own stuff to the point where I think it's not good enough...go me
Could do with a bit of work, the lighthouse not the photo
Steve.
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Nice subject that is well handled. I might have been tempted to select the glass at the top and pop some light into it using RENDER/LIGHTING EFFECTS in PS. Thanks for posting a great shot.
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Matt. K
Dont know... light seemed newish... Yep, CP late afternoon=dark blue... New page
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