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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 770607" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>I also like the second car image. If you hadn't chosen the hiker, IMHO the second car image is the stronger of the two cars for leading lines. There is more detail present in the second because not only are the colors varied, there are more shadowed areas visible on the cars. So my eyes get led in slowly as a I pause to take in the details. Plus that pipe on the left (or whatever it is) also acts as a leading line. The first image has the lines but my eyes just run quickly up the diagonal without absorbing the details. </p><p></p><p>I have one suggestion for that second car image. Looking at the top right (ceiling), there is a green color cast. I imagine it might be from fluorescent lights. You can try a global color correction by moving the tint/mauve slider to the right a tad, or use an adjustment brush. But overall, the color should be tweaked slightly - maybe even by moving the blue/yellow slider a little to the left. Or try an auto white balance for starters and see if that helps. That second is a great image, DS! :encouragement:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 770607, member: 13196"] I also like the second car image. If you hadn't chosen the hiker, IMHO the second car image is the stronger of the two cars for leading lines. There is more detail present in the second because not only are the colors varied, there are more shadowed areas visible on the cars. So my eyes get led in slowly as a I pause to take in the details. Plus that pipe on the left (or whatever it is) also acts as a leading line. The first image has the lines but my eyes just run quickly up the diagonal without absorbing the details. I have one suggestion for that second car image. Looking at the top right (ceiling), there is a green color cast. I imagine it might be from fluorescent lights. You can try a global color correction by moving the tint/mauve slider to the right a tad, or use an adjustment brush. But overall, the color should be tweaked slightly - maybe even by moving the blue/yellow slider a little to the left. Or try an auto white balance for starters and see if that helps. That second is a great image, DS! :encouragement: [/QUOTE]
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