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<blockquote data-quote="ohkphoto" data-source="post: 188154" data-attributes="member: 1573"><p>Hi, Alex, and thank you for letting all of us "play" with your photo, which is a fabulous capture.</p><p>I think in terms of technique, Jake is absolutely correct with his assessment of the lines and distortion. I took his version and went one step further: I would NOT crop anything out of the photo . . . I think they're all critical to the storytelling. I love the wall to the left but I think it is too bright, so I darkened it a tad with the gradient tool in LR. I then exported to PS and used Viveza to lighten the subject's face a little. Sometimes, when the lines in the photo don't take you where you want the viewer to go, you can "force" the lighting a little. Your lighting was already there (in between the buildings)</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]48599[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ohkphoto, post: 188154, member: 1573"] Hi, Alex, and thank you for letting all of us "play" with your photo, which is a fabulous capture. I think in terms of technique, Jake is absolutely correct with his assessment of the lines and distortion. I took his version and went one step further: I would NOT crop anything out of the photo . . . I think they're all critical to the storytelling. I love the wall to the left but I think it is too bright, so I darkened it a tad with the gradient tool in LR. I then exported to PS and used Viveza to lighten the subject's face a little. Sometimes, when the lines in the photo don't take you where you want the viewer to go, you can "force" the lighting a little. Your lighting was already there (in between the buildings) [ATTACH=CONFIG]48599._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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