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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 01 10:53 pm)
one sharp image wqith a surprising amount of detail for such low exposure, which me thinks is spot on. The only thing I have against is the blue/purple tint, but don't worry, that's just the laptop's screen I'm on right now. As for the background, it wouldn't look as flat if there were clouds. Dammit women, haven't you learned to control the weather yet? Only thing I can think of is to maybe darken the background a tad, let it leave some things to the imagination or something. Cool stuff Salina
I like the tree, that works really well, have to agree the background does look flat in comparison. On a bright moon lit night the whole scene should catch the light, just not as much as the tree. could you isolate the background & adjust the levels a bit? Don't know if that would do it or not... The colour is good, makes it really eerie.
"You need chaos in your soul to give birth to a dancing star...." (Nietzsche)
This idea just popped into my head and I don't know if it would work or not...... Are you using PS? If so.... Filter/Render/Clouds on a new layer.....then mask out the cloud areas you don't want to show. That might make the background seem a little less flat? In all honesty I thought this image looked just fine until the flatness was pointed out....and then I could see what they meant.
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