er111a
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After all the advice you've been given in your other posts, you still do not get it. You think that a great exposure is a random picture with a bunch of PP done to it. A boring image with or without 20 layers of random effects is still going to be bad in the end. Like others and I have said, start with a good image(this one is not one) and then give it more "pop" with PP.
This is, however, a step up for you since the shot has not been crapped on by photoshop. :thumbup:
[Devil's Advocate]
If this is how your vision sees the shot when you press the shutter release, by all means - continue doing what you enjoy to your images - regardless of what (basically) everyone else says. If you enjoy this look, chances are you're not alone... (This goes for all of your photos posted, not just this one.)
[/Devil's Advocate]
[Devil's Advocate]
If this is how your vision sees the shot when you press the shutter release, by all means - continue doing what you enjoy to your images - regardless of what (basically) everyone else says. If you enjoy this look, chances are you're not alone... (This goes for all of your photos posted, not just this one.)
[/Devil's Advocate]
Very well said. :thumbup:
I took a shot at processing the image differently. The image is rather mundane. This is kind of a silk purse and sow's ear kind of original. If you lick on the image,and look at it in its original size, the effects of the editing are much more clear than at this medium sized display sizing. It's surprising how different the image looks when sized down.
IMG_4442a-Edited.jpg
Not crazy about that either....
Not crazy about that either....
Well, sometimes you need a good photo to do something with. Just goes to show that no matter how good you are in post processing, sometimes, nothing can save a photo