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And just to be awkward John I prefer No 1 and No 2, you captured the moment well here.
Grahame
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Stagecoach
And just to be awkward John I prefer No 1 and No 2, you captured the moment well here.
Grahame
Thanks Grahame.
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Hi John, sorry for being late, I wasn't online last night :o It seems that there is no certain conclusion by the members about choosing between #1 and #2 . The reason why I find #2 too dark is because of the dark sky ,not because of the skin tones. I'm glad that you made a decision and printed the image :)
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John, #2 for me. The woman stands out more clearly and to my mind she is the main subject. Also I prefer the more detailed sky in #2. To me the difference between the two doesn't influence me as to a light or dark mood. Moreover with the limited information we have from the image, she could just as easily be climbing the fence to get away. Great shot.
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Hi John, sorry for being late, I wasn't online last night :o It seems that there is no certain conclusion by the members about choosing between #1 and #2 . The reason why I find #2 too dark is because of the dark sky ,not because of the skin tones. I'm glad that you made a decision and printed the image :)
Binnur,
Not a problem, thanks for clarifying your comment.
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John, #2 for me. The woman stands out more clearly and to my mind she is the main subject. Also I prefer the more detailed sky in #2. To me the difference between the two doesn't influence me as to a light or dark mood. Moreover with the limited information we have from the image, she could just as easily be climbing the fence to get away. Great shot.
Jack,
Thanks for the comments and review. I'm sure the darker tones would look good printed on luster. I might do one just to see how it looks.
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John, may I ask if luster is a kind of shiny carton? I don't know anything about printing yet. But I'm sure I will get there one day. So I think it is better to ask some small questions about it from time to time :)
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John, may I ask if luster is a kind of shiny carton? I don't know anything about printing yet. But I'm sure I will get there one day. So I think it is better to ask some small questions about it from time to time :)
Binnur,
Luster paper is similar to glossy however it has a coated surface that is textured, ink penetrates the layers differently giving a polished look to blacks, minimizes glare, and gives a professional look to the print. Most online, professional printing labs use luster paper.
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Thank you John :)
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Shadowman
Binnur,
Luster paper is similar to glossy however it has a coated surface that is textured, ink penetrates the layers differently giving a polished look to blacks, minimizes glare, and gives a professional look to the print. Most online, professional printing labs use luster paper.
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nice image i prefer 1 pic
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nice image i prefer 1 pic
Thanks Vaez.
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Hi,
I prefer the second one. It's more vivid for me.
Great image!
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Hi,
I prefer the second one. It's more vivid for me.
Great image!
Thanks Jonathan.