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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 214948" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Nicely done. The one thing I can't seem to decide about is whether or not I like that you can see a small piece of the child's foot under the frame. If I saw more it would seem intentional, which would be be fine, because you want to know that he was present and not an actual framed portrait. But as is it blends in with the rest of the scattered stuff along the base of the wall. I probably would have either masked it out using smart fill in PS (or spot healing in LR if PS isn't available). Or I may have tried extending the selective color outside the box to his foot if I wanted it to be noticeable, as if it was the child that brings the color and not the frame. Either way, I want to see either more of it or none of it. Other than that I like the photo a lot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 214948, member: 9240"] Nicely done. The one thing I can't seem to decide about is whether or not I like that you can see a small piece of the child's foot under the frame. If I saw more it would seem intentional, which would be be fine, because you want to know that he was present and not an actual framed portrait. But as is it blends in with the rest of the scattered stuff along the base of the wall. I probably would have either masked it out using smart fill in PS (or spot healing in LR if PS isn't available). Or I may have tried extending the selective color outside the box to his foot if I wanted it to be noticeable, as if it was the child that brings the color and not the frame. Either way, I want to see either more of it or none of it. Other than that I like the photo a lot. [/QUOTE]
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