shmne
No longer a newbie, moving up!
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This is a shot I believe I have posted before, edited version prefaced with the original. Here is my idea flow for this shot:
First and foremost the subject is the bench. I wanted it centered because the representation of the bench is a metaphor in which it is a seat for two people, two people that have yet to find each other. I originally pen tooled the background out (I traced the top of the bush, every leaf more or less) but then I decided that just replacing the background with something more simplistic just wouldn't cut it at all. So then I decided to make it feel as if there was a wall of bushes behind the bench, which works great because this could be considered a support behind the people that are meant to sit there (more metaphors yay!)
After going through most of that thought, I decided that a cross process feel would portray the emotion of sadness without being too dramatic. I felt the blue / green tinge would push that emotion.
And a final note is that the intended print size is 4x6, however if I work on cleaning up the hard edges I left in I could print it at 8x11 without a loss of detail. (I just didn't want to break an hour of work on this)
I'd love to get some C&C on the entire situation and appreciate any comments
I am aware that the bench is a little soft, there was nothing I could do to restore the sharpness without ruining pixels.
And so you believe me here is the bench without the background lol
First and foremost the subject is the bench. I wanted it centered because the representation of the bench is a metaphor in which it is a seat for two people, two people that have yet to find each other. I originally pen tooled the background out (I traced the top of the bush, every leaf more or less) but then I decided that just replacing the background with something more simplistic just wouldn't cut it at all. So then I decided to make it feel as if there was a wall of bushes behind the bench, which works great because this could be considered a support behind the people that are meant to sit there (more metaphors yay!)
After going through most of that thought, I decided that a cross process feel would portray the emotion of sadness without being too dramatic. I felt the blue / green tinge would push that emotion.
And a final note is that the intended print size is 4x6, however if I work on cleaning up the hard edges I left in I could print it at 8x11 without a loss of detail. (I just didn't want to break an hour of work on this)
I'd love to get some C&C on the entire situation and appreciate any comments

I am aware that the bench is a little soft, there was nothing I could do to restore the sharpness without ruining pixels.


And so you believe me here is the bench without the background lol

