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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 22 8:17 pm)
Some advice for this print, hmmm. Me thinks playing weith the different depths in the field would be fun (altering the front, middle, and back layers using anything from contrast/curves/brightness/colour/and etc) to separate everything from one another. this taken with a digi or is it a scanned print? ry
Attached Link: http://www.arts.ufl.edu/ART/creative_photography/faculty/jerry_uelsmann/portfolio.html
I'm betting that you will see this in less than 5 minutes, lol. I like your pics for photomontage type things, kinda of like what Narasha does. In the above picture, imagine taking out just the 3 main tree trunks (two on the right, one overlapping the other, and the one on the left), and imagine what they'd look like laid over top of different images... just an idea. Click the link for some Uelsmann info and many pictures (uelsmann.com has been down for awhile now unfortunately...)I think it's mostly down to composition, "A road..." is great, really makes you want to get into the image but the other two don't have much of a focal point. I like the magnolia effect.
"You need chaos in your soul to give birth to a dancing star...." (Nietzsche)
billglaw and bevciron. you're absolutely right! That's it! :) Some trunks doesn't make a focal point just because they're in the foreground, - and are dark. Your brain expects to see them there, so it makes your eyes keep wandering to find "it" :) That is definately the case with this picture, bevchiron, - I don't think it is with the pallette one. I don't get the same feeling of being "cheated", when I look at that. :) Britt
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I'm going through some of the pictures I've taken this fall. But I can't seem to find the best way to edit them. In a way the above feels too Hmm... "bleak". There are two more in the gallery, - and I'd appreciate any comments! Britt