Please share your C& C !!
IMG_6109 as Smart Object-1 by Tejal Imagination, on Flickr
IMG_6097 as Smart Object-1 by Tejal Imagination, on Flickr
Please share your C& C !!
IMG_6109 as Smart Object-1 by Tejal Imagination, on Flickr
IMG_6097 as Smart Object-1 by Tejal Imagination, on Flickr
Excellent captures - well taken.
Very nice shot, Tejal -- but you please explain what he is doing? Why is he there? Is that where he live? etc., etc...Thanks...
Nice captures.
Hi Tejal, nice images
#1- IMO it needs cropping from RHS to get rid of the right column and the white embossed work next to it as they make the composition busy. I would also clone the yellow sign on the left ( or it can be desaturated if it is too difficult to clone)
#2- I would go a bit artisitc on this image to get a technical connection between the blurred woman and the sharper man. So I would add some grain and a vignette. Softening the image a bit also might help.If you have Nik Collection there are some similar filter effects in Analog Efex, you might also try some of them
Tejal -- this is just my own opinion and my own opinion alone (maybe)...but I would advise you that when you post an image/images, tell us right at the start what the scene is all about and not wait for us to ask...it helps a lot tell your story.Then the members who are looking at your image is not confused at what you want to convey and can concentrate of helping you improve your shots or compliment you for posting such image...please look at this example from my post...If I did not put any description, some members will probably scratch their heads about what that image is all about. There are some members who also do the same and get a lot of compliments and help with their images...
Hope this helps. Remember I am not talking about someone else's post here...just mine..
It does not matter how you say it...or describe your shot. We will not criticize your English. This is one way you can practice English too. English is not my first language but I am getting used to it by writing my thoughts, responding to email or a post here at CiC. Actually in reality, I do have a very strong accent and I always interchange his for her, but correct myself most of the time, the reason being, in my language, there is no "his" or "her" nor equivalent "she" or "he"...I am more good in writing than talking...it takes practice. You'll get used to it...this is just like photography, or anything you want to be good at -- it is hard at first, but if you are hard-headed enough, it will be easier as you go along...
Now you know why I like be a photographer.
Cheers,
Izzie