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The Grass is Always Greener...
05/03/2006 07:42:33 AM
The Grass is Always Greener...
by mcrochip

Comment by eschelar:
Or in this case Bluer?

Did you try selective color? or possibly shifting hue?

I was kinda thinking of the same title, but couldn't think of an execution.
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The Grass is Always Greener...
05/02/2006 09:44:16 PM
The Grass is Always Greener...
by mcrochip

Comment by cutlassdude70:
I personally feel this has too much saturation...
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Engaged
05/02/2006 09:40:37 PM
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Comment by ShutterPug:
the color cast is way too yellow
The Grass is Always Greener...
05/02/2006 08:56:45 PM
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Engaged
05/02/2006 07:37:18 PM
Engaged
by mcrochip

Comment by tuffy:
This has a serious yellow cast that detracts from this potentially nice image
Engaged
05/02/2006 10:49:05 AM
Engaged
by mcrochip

Comment by GuGi:
Too much light in their faces. Otherwise, fine colours, the couple nicely framed by the trees, good background.
Engaged
05/02/2006 08:45:36 AM
Engaged
by mcrochip

Comment by Majanka:
Too bad it's a bit overexposed. Lovely couple
Engaged
05/01/2006 07:40:09 PM
Engaged
by mcrochip

Comment by talmy:
White Balance is off and image is overexposed (no detail in cheeks/forehead of woman and here blouse has lost all detail.)
Engaged
05/01/2006 05:58:47 PM
Engaged
by mcrochip

Comment by alanfreed:
A nice enough pose, but the skin tones need some serious work, I'm afraid. Everything is way too yellowish and contrasty. Probably a little too much headroom there, too.
Engaged
05/01/2006 03:06:40 PM
Engaged
by mcrochip

Comment by L2:
Great smiles here. Next time try having the lens at shoulder height of subject rather than lower on the body - this will help with the head tilt. Exposure/white balance is off - there is a severe loss of detail on the girl's shirt and an orange cast to the skin tone. Also, watch the background to avoid the "tree growing out of the head" effect - or use a shallower DOF to overcome it.
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