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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 25 7:08 am)
both are rich and delightful, but for me, the first one holds so much more interest. The things you took out were the things my imagination jumped on...like that little leaf with the horse face...like that sihouette below the hand which reminds me of a frog jumpin.... we're all different in how we see the world. for me, what was distracting to you was stimulating to my imagination!! just my two cents.... thanks for posting this wonderful image...both of them! sheila
I tend to agree I prefer the first one, the second looks a little bland without the reflection and plants
First one for me as well - It gives the image a "story" However, the ripples in the water are wonderful - when I first looked at them - my mind saw a footprint. AS if a lover had tossed a dried flower in a pond, a flower that was given to this person by someone who had broken the trust of love. Very powerful imagery! Dee-Marie
Thanks for ALL the great feedback. I think you all validated my "gut" feeling, that the first one shows more detail and interest.
With the 2nd one, I was trying to focus on my daughter's hand and the ripples more. Looking back at the postwork now...it justs looks so barren AND seems way more noticable for some reason.
Thanks again!
Joe
Message edited on: 10/17/2004 16:51
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WHOA...It's been QUITE sometime since I've been around THIS forum. LOTS of new er...um..."FACES" A big HI to ALL!!!!So here ya go, I've been going back to some of my old pix and "messin" around with some of 'em in Photoshop. Here is one that I've been working on(this is the first bit of post I did, basically the original except for the sepia coloring and upping the contrast a bit)
(goto my next post to see the final)
Thx!
Joe
Message edited on: 10/16/2004 11:29