Thanks - yeah, the right side is weak here. I tried cropping it, but wasn't happy with the results.
So you'd burn down the right hand side to be darker, and give some contrast across the image from right to left..? Cool, I'll give that a try...
This is a discussion on Nature's Dandruff within the Critiques forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; Thanks - yeah, the right side is weak here. I tried cropping it, but wasn't happy with the results. So ...
Thanks - yeah, the right side is weak here. I tried cropping it, but wasn't happy with the results.
So you'd burn down the right hand side to be darker, and give some contrast across the image from right to left..? Cool, I'll give that a try...
The contrast IMO mostly needs a boost on the right side only. The burn though is trickier, because it might look best if only the shadows of the branches were much darker - not the grass. Play with the levels or curves on that side of the image and it should start to sing real fast..it's the refinement (as always) that will likely take the extra time.Thanks - yeah, the right side is weak here. I tried cropping it, but wasn't happy with the results.
So you'd burn down the right hand side to be darker, and give some contrast across the image from right to left..? Cool, I'll give that a try...
Hope that helps
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