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    Colorful sail

    On the blue water. Weather is changing, rain coming in.

    Colorful sail

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    Re: Colorful sail

    Interesting processing.

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    Re: Colorful sail

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Interesting processing.
    haha. you can be more blunt than that
    It wasn't to my taste either. If I remember right, it was quite windy and choppy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lovelife65 View Post
    haha. you can be more blunt than that
    It wasn't to my taste either. If I remember right, it was quite windy and choppy.
    I didn't want to pigeon hole you into having presented a specific look, but you forced me to so here you go.

    It has a watercolor/pastel look that creates a gritty look, typically seafaring scenes are either calm and serene or choppy and perilous, you've managed to create a combination within one composition; think about how the water swirls in the background and the sailboat cuts cleanly through the swirls. I was thinking that some of the bottom could be cropped out but I like how the boat cuts through the middle of the image.

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    Re: Colorful sail - A couple of quick sliders with faststone

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    I didn't want to pigeon hole you into having presented a specific look, but you forced me to so here you go.

    It has a watercolor/pastel look that creates a gritty look, typically seafaring scenes are either calm and serene or choppy and perilous, you've managed to create a combination within one composition; think about how the water swirls in the background and the sailboat cuts cleanly through the swirls. I was thinking that some of the bottom could be cropped out but I like how the boat cuts through the middle of the image.
    A couple of quick sliders with faststone. I decreased Gamma a bit to calm the mainsail and then added a bit of saturation.

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    Re: Colorful sail - A couple of quick sliders with faststone

    Quote Originally Posted by Saorsa View Post
    A couple of quick sliders with faststone. I decreased Gamma a bit to calm the mainsail and then added a bit of saturation.

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    I like it thank you! This again shows my fear of PP. I always get worried of taking it too far. You certainly improved upon the image without doing so.

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    Re: Colorful sail

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    I didn't want to pigeon hole you into having presented a specific look, but you forced me to so here you go.

    It has a watercolor/pastel look that creates a gritty look, typically seafaring scenes are either calm and serene or choppy and perilous, you've managed to create a combination within one composition; think about how the water swirls in the background and the sailboat cuts cleanly through the swirls. I was thinking that some of the bottom could be cropped out but I like how the boat cuts through the middle of the image.
    All very helpful comments John. Absolutely what you say makes sense. I should have taken it one way or the other, instead of being that "neutral/in the middle" thing... which I am definitely not

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    Re: Colorful sail

    So beautiful...i was imagining its large poster covering a whole large wall..... and myself sitting in front of it in a sofa

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