Hmmm
"selective colouring" is not new - and probably not that fashionable these days... But you probly thought you were the very first person to try this...
Not a particularly good effort...
Lens distortion is too obvious...
The girl looks like she is in a goldfish bowl...
Don't show the model this... It is not that flattering...
Jedo
Wow...your a bitter man you know that. Your probably mad because your wife is ugly or something. That model is my girlfriend. And I was just playing around.
Thankyou TheNikonGuy for helping me out on this. But like I said I didn't think selective coloring was "hip" or "cool" or new or I was the first person to do it. There has been alot on this board lately and I figured I would give it a try. I don't know what your problem is.
Honestly, Your just unhappy with your own life thats why you come and say stuff like this. Constructive criticism is different. I want tips to help me get better not a person completely burning my thread. So I hope you enjoyed disrespecting me and my thread
No disrespect was intended to you or your model.
No... my wife isn't ugly... Nor did I make any comments about your model...
As I said - "not a particularly good effort..."
Foremost is the lens distortion that really does make your attractive model look like she is in a goldfish bowl... very unflattering for her... This factor alone ruins the image (If you are going to do PP work on an image - at least make it a decent one...) Remedy: Don't get too close to your model with a wide lens...
Next I will draw your (and other's - esp TheNikonGuy's) attention to your poor and careless selection of the background/model...
Look at your poor separation here...

and here...

and here...
Don't you think you should have taken more care than you have here...?
Now, if you are going to submit your images to a public photographic forum with an expectation for other members to comment, then you should make sure that your work is
at least of an acceptable standard...
You should
NOT expect experienced photographers to give you a pat on the back when you post substandard images...
As for your assertion that I'm unhappy with my life...
Completely the opposite... I have a well-paid professional career... I have a side-line photography business: 2 beautiful grand-children, 2 fully equipped 4-wheel drive vehicles - complete with HF short-wave radios, a 23 foot caravan (new), a 5 metre sports boat, more than $15,000 of professional woodworking machines, over $5k of computing equipment... I'm H.A.P.P.Y...
Constructive Criticism:
You were too near to the model with your wide-angle lens - step back.
Work on your composition - don't overdo 'tilt' and look at how you pose your model...
Find the light...
Don't PP/Enhance an image unless it is already 'great'...
Take
much more care in PP-ing...
Jedo