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11/13/2005 08:54:45 PM |
Thanks for the comments. There seems to have been pretty big disagreement on the whole selective desat thing, which I find interesting. Partially desaturing the image (as one commenter suggested) wasn't really an alternative here since the out-of-camera colors were just nasty beyond repair. |
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11/13/2005 07:43:11 AM |
Love the selective desat. Great shot...focus, composition, and fits the challenge. Really well done. |
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11/12/2005 12:49:34 PM |
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11/10/2005 04:20:24 PM |
this image (IMO) is hurt alot by a bad editing choice...that would be that of desaturating everything but the reds and yellows....other wise i feel it has a verry effective grayscale and fits the challenge well.
thats my 1 gripe. |
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11/10/2005 12:23:09 PM |
i usually don't like selective saturation, but it definitely works well in this one.. |
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11/08/2005 06:42:17 PM |
I like the sun flare and dab of color |
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11/08/2005 02:12:09 PM |
Interesting shot. not keen on the desat though, it makes the colours that are left look over-saturated IMHO. |
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11/07/2005 05:25:45 AM |
I really like the selective desat. here...very nice. |
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11/06/2005 07:45:32 PM |
Selective desaturation can be a powerful compositional device, but this looks like a "because I can" use of the technique and detracts from the image. I think that partially desaturating the color on the rest of the image (rather than removing it entirely) would have directed the viewer's attention without making the technique itself the focus.
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11/06/2005 07:21:46 PM |
like the use/disuse of color....makes for a unique addition to this. great job! :) |
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