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<blockquote data-quote="DraganDL" data-source="post: 226101" data-attributes="member: 18251"><p>And what would you like to achieve, precisely? From what I can gather, the photo needs three alterations: 1. horizon/perspective correction (so that the left end of that greenish wooden pole gets lowered); 2. upper and lower portions (above the head and under the feet of the chimpanzee) should be slightly blurred - try using the iris blur, and maybe a tilt&shift blur tools; 3. the whole photo could be slightly darkened thus "masking" the brightest areas, especially the grass and the ropes which had been kinda burned out. All can be done in a few minutes using Photoshop...</p><p></p><p>edit: it just struck me that you could apply a little vignetting too, in order to emphasize the atmosphere of tension...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DraganDL, post: 226101, member: 18251"] And what would you like to achieve, precisely? From what I can gather, the photo needs three alterations: 1. horizon/perspective correction (so that the left end of that greenish wooden pole gets lowered); 2. upper and lower portions (above the head and under the feet of the chimpanzee) should be slightly blurred - try using the iris blur, and maybe a tilt&shift blur tools; 3. the whole photo could be slightly darkened thus "masking" the brightest areas, especially the grass and the ropes which had been kinda burned out. All can be done in a few minutes using Photoshop... edit: it just struck me that you could apply a little vignetting too, in order to emphasize the atmosphere of tension... [/QUOTE]
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