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  • ndl0071
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    Great shot Barr1e, I really like it, very well done.

    Neil

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  • Barr1e
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    Ellie, John, Shirley et al -

    Thank you.

    Kindest Regards. Barr1e

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  • shirley
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    I agree.
    Now you can frame it and hang it on your wall.

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  • Zuiko
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    Barrie, I think that's it!

    Job done!


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  • Ellie
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    Wow! Brilliant thing to see and be able to photograph too

    I like the very last crop best, just those teeny bits off each side seem to make all the difference, yet still show the deer safe in her surroundings.

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  • Barr1e
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    After digesting all the comments I went back to the drawing board and used 50% less power with the correction tools. I do think though I need the fern on the lowest part of the trunk, on the RHS of the animal as it looks somewhat bare.

    Again, comments would be helpful please.

    [IMG][/IMG]

    Regards. Barr1e

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  • Ian
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    Barr1e - you have done fantastically well to get that close. From a perfectionist point of view, I do feel there is still a magenta tint to the deer. I think this is fixable, but I think it would require a RAW file original to work with.

    Ian

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  • Guest
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    Yes - just a small crop on either side - just enough to get rid of the slither of light and onto the tree on the rhs - and about the same on the lhs to remove that foreground oof branch in the bottom corner. As too colours - well I've had a play and suggest lowering the contrast and the saturation a bit - so the green of the fern isn't so verdant.

    (I often find that after sharpening it is worth checking contrast/saturation - sharpening can pull the image a bit apart and lowering the contrast/saturation balances that - but leaves the details).

    Nick

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  • shirley
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    Isnt it interesting how we all see things slightly differently.
    I dont think you need much of a crop at all, as you say you need to see the context. I just found that my eyes kept being drawn to the RHS. If you crop the OOF slither, as John suggested, and a small part of the larger darker tree I think that is all that is required. I havent actually done it but I have held my hand up against it on the screen and for me that really focusses my attention on the deer.
    Having said that I think that most of us agree that this is a lovely image, one to be proud of , I am just nit picking.
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    Shirley

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  • Barr1e
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    Originally posted by Zuiko View Post
    It's a great picture, Barrie and IMO it would be a mistake to crop it, except for a tiny slither off the left hand side to lose that OOF light tone. Regarding the trees on the left, they are actually essential to the whole balance of the picture. Not only that, their receding, progressively OOF shapes help create depth in the image.


    Thanks John -

    I agree out with the scissors on the left. I felt also it told the story about everyday surroundings that the animals lived in.

    Regards. Barr1e

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  • Barr1e
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    Originally posted by DekHog View Post
    Well, it is 'Looking for Perfection,' so, IMHO...

    It's too saturated, too bright, over-sharpened, and the deer looks like it's been cut and pasted from another photograph... I'm sure the original pic is up to your usual standards, but the PP has let you down badly this time...

    Thanks for your comments and I was getting so close to dropping the learner plates. I shall re-style the pic and print them both off as another posting in the thread agrees with some of your comments. I'm pleased to learn more each day, but will add I do like colours that show off contours, shapes and texture etc so they feel real to the touch.

    Your comments re the original flatter me somewhat here is the original.
    [IMG][/IMG]

    and to save going up the thread to compare the one after post production.
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    Regards. Barr1e
    Last edited by Barr1e; 18 October 2008, 09:16 AM. Reason: Added re-worked pic

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  • Zuiko
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    It's a great picture, Barrie and IMO it would be a mistake to crop it, except for a tiny slither off the left hand side to lose that OOF light tone. Regarding the trees on the left, they are actually essential to the whole balance of the picture. Not only that, their receding, progressively OOF shapes help create depth in the image.

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  • DekHog
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    Well, it is 'Looking for Perfection,' so, IMHO...

    It's too saturated, too bright, over-sharpened, and the deer looks like it's been cut and pasted from another photograph... I'm sure the original pic is up to your usual standards, but the PP has let you down badly this time...

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  • Barr1e
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    Originally posted by Nick Temple-Fry View Post
    Barr1e

    Personally I don't think the crop helps, it leaves you with a truncated fern on the RHS which irritates me - I think the composition was right on the original - enough space to give context.

    Nick

    Thanks Nick.

    It seems the original pic posted just needs a little tweeking.

    Regards. Barr1e

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  • Guest
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    Barr1e

    Personally I don't think the crop helps, it leaves you with a truncated fern on the RHS which irritates me - I think the composition was right on the original - enough space to give context.

    Nick

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