mrodgers
No longer a newbie, moving up!
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Looks like really neat stuff to shoot.
I'll join in with another "love #5" comment. Like the composition, the subject is interesting and makes an interesting image, and the color is great. PP really does this shot well.
Comment on the border of #5. I am a really REALLY big fan of despising when people put borders around the image like that. I think it completely takes away from the image and hate borders. BUT, the way you made the border from a blurring of the actual image is really cool. I really like that and that's the first time I've seen it done like that. I don't know if it works just because of this particular photo or if that would work well on anything, but I think I might try it with some of mine. I have some shots wifey wants printed big for on the wall and I haven't printed more than 8x10 yet. I just may try this out on some big prints that I plan on having done for the walls.
A suggestion for that #5 border, perhaps try selecting a blue tone from the image for the border line. I've seen that done with regular black borders where someone selected a color from within the image for the line outline.
I'll join in with another "love #5" comment. Like the composition, the subject is interesting and makes an interesting image, and the color is great. PP really does this shot well.
Comment on the border of #5. I am a really REALLY big fan of despising when people put borders around the image like that. I think it completely takes away from the image and hate borders. BUT, the way you made the border from a blurring of the actual image is really cool. I really like that and that's the first time I've seen it done like that. I don't know if it works just because of this particular photo or if that would work well on anything, but I think I might try it with some of mine. I have some shots wifey wants printed big for on the wall and I haven't printed more than 8x10 yet. I just may try this out on some big prints that I plan on having done for the walls.
A suggestion for that #5 border, perhaps try selecting a blue tone from the image for the border line. I've seen that done with regular black borders where someone selected a color from within the image for the line outline.