I liked how the yellow light in the background matched the yellow of the Citroen. Also I liked the cooler blue light in the cobblestones complimenting the yellow.
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I liked how the yellow light in the background matched the yellow of the Citroen. Also I liked the cooler blue light in the cobblestones complimenting the yellow.
nicely seen for sure - i might burn the sky 25%, but that's it.
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Thanks Marko. That little piece of sky is so blown out it is hard to do much with it. I did manage though to tone it down a little bit.
Oooh I really like the mood in this shot and the repeating yellow is pretty special. Nicely made
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Last edited by Runmonty; 10-16-2017 at 11:10 PM.
Thanks Runmonty. It seems that everybody really likes this picture. Thanks again for nomination
a trick that i occasionally use for small pieces of blown sky...is just paint in the sky's colour.
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"You have to milk the cow quite a lot, and get plenty of milk to get a little cheese." Henri Cartier-Bresson from The Decisive Moment.
Not so easy in Lightroom. If I only knew Photoshop. Anyway I will give it a try
Thanks Rosh
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