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klas
10-17-2008, 01:44 PM
I like this photo, what do you think could be done to improve it?

http://www.klasigoteborg.se/images/the_flower_from_hell.jpg

Marko
10-17-2008, 01:55 PM
Hey Klas,

That's pretty interesting! In terms of how to improve here's what I'd do...though it's already quite good!

- Clone out the bottom left corner
- brighten and sharpen (a wee bit) the center of the flower.
- There's a diagonal line just above the flower that looks like a failed clone. I'd fix it.
- Slap a border on the sucker.

Too funny I just uploaded a pic of mine that looked somewhat similar.

Nice job!
Marko

tirediron
10-17-2008, 04:32 PM
Agree with Marko; I also wonder if this might not be interesting as a high-contrast B&W?

klas
10-18-2008, 05:12 AM
Thank you Marko and Tirediron! I did what you said:

Bottom left corner melted down a little
Brighten and sharpen the flower a little
diagonal line blurred
No border, but burned in the cornes a little
Black and white


I really like the b&w idea:

http://www.klasigoteborg.se/images/the_flower_from_hell_bw.jpg

Marko
10-18-2008, 08:43 AM
I like this black and white version as well (still needs work to control brighter areas) but I think I preferred the colour one.

tirediron
10-18-2008, 02:50 PM
I like this black and white version as well (still needs work to control brighter areas) but I think I preferred the colour one.

Agree. Having seen the mono conversion, the image really doesn't suit it, and a high contrast version just plain wouldn't work. Good thing digital prints don't take long to dry! ;)

fante
10-18-2008, 08:17 PM
In the B/W, the background colors ain't there, which makes it boring and flat.

I would recommend working on the color one instead. If you have a copy of Photoshop (or similar), try to mask out the flower and play with the levels, hue/saturation, curves and so on, on the flower. An easier way is to use dodge and burn.