I love the paired photo, but the individual ones are missing something.
This is a discussion on Easter Portraits within the People photography (portraits, sports etc.) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; I love the paired photo, but the individual ones are missing something....
I love the paired photo, but the individual ones are missing something.
Here is the original of the first image (other than some cropping). The grass and plants are VERY rich in color, but they seem washed out a little.
1/125 sec f/5.6 iso400
Bump for some critiquing.
Well done AT! Shot 1 is a real keeper!!!
I disagree with your assessment of image 1 - Looks fine to me. Whites might be slightly overexposed (looking at original) but not enough to bother me and you were able to correct it well (looking at shot 1 post 1).
The eyes are very crisp and sharp and well lit. If the girls look very washed out on your monitor, it might possibly be because your monitor is too bright.
Shot 2 - it's a cute shot - eyes are quite sharp. What bugs me is the red cast to the face, it's very noticeable to me. It could be reduced by a good 30 +% perhaps.
shot 3 is cute with a small reddish cast to the face.
Hope that may help.
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They are all very nice AT!! If I had to say I would think the whites are a little bright/washed out in the first one....but only a little. I'm sure you could probably edit that out.
I still like these - if you wanted to get super critical you may wish to clone out the weed on the right of the first one and the pipe at top left by the brickwork - just nitpicking though
Thanks for the advice. I went back and edited out the weeds and the pipe, plus Idid a ton of layering, slightly adjusting the color and saturation on just the girls until it was seamless. I also left out the vignetting, I like it better with out it.
Her is a comparison to my first post edit job
The edit looks great to my eye. A lovely shot, indeed!
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