In seems that your intention was to concentrate more on the flowers closer to you. In this case, you may want to blur the farther objects even more (just something to try out).... I'd also try cropping slightly the right sight and a bit of an upper portion of the image out, to increase the emphasis on the sun flowers. Bringing more texture by increasing the micro contrast may also bring interesting results in my opinion.
Nicole H I do agree with Michael Mossiagin and if I might add, I would tweak the tint just a fraction to get a better separation between the green and the yellow as the green in the flowers has a yellowish sheen to it.
I'm not sure how much I would change that. It looks great as is. Actually, quite awesome.
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ReplyDeleteIn seems that your intention was to concentrate more on the flowers closer to you. In this case, you may want to blur the farther objects even more (just something to try out).... I'd also try cropping slightly the right sight and a bit of an upper portion of the image out, to increase the emphasis on the sun flowers. Bringing more texture by increasing the micro contrast may also bring interesting results in my opinion.
ReplyDeleteMichael Mossiagin thank u, I think a linear blur might be perfect for this
ReplyDeleteNicole H I do agree with Michael Mossiagin and if I might add, I would tweak the tint just a fraction to get a better separation between the green and the yellow as the green in the flowers has a yellowish sheen to it.
ReplyDeleteEathan Roehrig yr right, thanks
ReplyDeletePaul L thanks :-)
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