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<blockquote data-quote="DraganDL" data-source="post: 229069" data-attributes="member: 18251"><p>Good idea (this darkening of the background). But, the "emphasized shadow" should be applied more gradually, in order to not be perceived as a "trick" (chimp's left leg!). And then again, the photo which is already "lacking a story" (apart from the expression of the chimp's face - the animal is obviously frightened - but from what? Where are the predators?etc. - spectators could ask themselves) would suffer from losing the "substance"... So, any kind of image detail (fence, ropes, grass, wooden structures... can at least add a certain weight, suggesting, like in the original photo that we are looking at a chimp in some zoo...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DraganDL, post: 229069, member: 18251"] Good idea (this darkening of the background). But, the "emphasized shadow" should be applied more gradually, in order to not be perceived as a "trick" (chimp's left leg!). And then again, the photo which is already "lacking a story" (apart from the expression of the chimp's face - the animal is obviously frightened - but from what? Where are the predators?etc. - spectators could ask themselves) would suffer from losing the "substance"... So, any kind of image detail (fence, ropes, grass, wooden structures... can at least add a certain weight, suggesting, like in the original photo that we are looking at a chimp in some zoo... [/QUOTE]
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