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<blockquote data-quote="BaggyG9" data-source="post: 353406" data-attributes="member: 31301"><p>Hi thanks for the comments, i posted this for you guys to critique this image so i can improve myself not to get nice comments. </p><p>The first photo i could not get any closer so i could get out the concrete thing at the lower left corner. I tend to oversaturate the photos, im using Photoschop CS6 and Lightroom 5.3 </p><p>For the third photo i did not have a polarizer filter at that time, i used an ND filter and tried to make the water look like smoke but it was too bright and i failed. </p><p>Thanks again for your comments!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BaggyG9, post: 353406, member: 31301"] Hi thanks for the comments, i posted this for you guys to critique this image so i can improve myself not to get nice comments. The first photo i could not get any closer so i could get out the concrete thing at the lower left corner. I tend to oversaturate the photos, im using Photoschop CS6 and Lightroom 5.3 For the third photo i did not have a polarizer filter at that time, i used an ND filter and tried to make the water look like smoke but it was too bright and i failed. Thanks again for your comments! [/QUOTE]
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