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Nikonbill's 2026 random photos
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<blockquote data-quote="Needa" data-source="post: 843815" data-attributes="member: 37799"><p>Congratulations on the 850. As Clovishound said personal taste, so salt to taste. I also think a bit of a crop centering the building and removing some of the foreground and left side. Think of it as having take a step or two forward and centering the building. I'm not sure I would lift the shadows in the right front but maybe darken the <em>left </em>front (tends to pull the eye) the effect would be similar evening the foreground but would still keep the deeper shadow of the tree. Not sure the tools your software provides but something that would give you a touch of saturation in the mid tones or clarity in the same range. I'm fine with the sky color and the bright white that is often what we see when in direct sunlight.</p><p></p><p>It's your art so pop out some different versions see what you like best.</p><p></p><p>correction: left</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Needa, post: 843815, member: 37799"] Congratulations on the 850. As Clovishound said personal taste, so salt to taste. I also think a bit of a crop centering the building and removing some of the foreground and left side. Think of it as having take a step or two forward and centering the building. I'm not sure I would lift the shadows in the right front but maybe darken the [I]left [/I]front (tends to pull the eye) the effect would be similar evening the foreground but would still keep the deeper shadow of the tree. Not sure the tools your software provides but something that would give you a touch of saturation in the mid tones or clarity in the same range. I'm fine with the sky color and the bright white that is often what we see when in direct sunlight. It's your art so pop out some different versions see what you like best. correction: left [/QUOTE]
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