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    Walk This Way

    It does look a bit overcooked. Maybe too much sky? The girls waren't very helpful. They liked it. Comments welcomed.
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    Re: Walk This Way

    The sky looks fine to me. The girls are a tad overcooked. Still, it looks fine to me.
    Cheers Ole

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    Daniel,
    A very interesting image, no doubt, representing the friendship between two ladies.
    The lady on our left looks more informal, while the other is dressed in a more formal but not too much.

    Both ladies are very happy to be captured by the camera, but it seems to me that the image would benefit from a shallower depth of field and the figures standing out in general in terms of brightness.

    I usually like, especially in this type of images, to have the subject highlighted from the general environment, so I would start by isolating them, that is, selecting the background and giving it a lower brightness.

    Another aspect that stands out here and that I find interesting is that the colours in the entire environment are more muted, less bright, and this clearly contrasts with the colours of the ladies' clothes.

    +1 good photograph

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    Re: Walk This Way

    Possibly try it with a little bit less sky although that might mean going to a different size ratio because I wouldn't want to lose much from the sides.

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    Re: Walk This Way

    I agree with Antonio's and Geoff's suggestion. I also think it is a bit overcooked--specifically, over saturated.

    Here's a quick edit:

    1. I reduced saturation a little.
    2. I cropped to make the women more important.
    3. I selected everything but the people to darken the background a little.
    4. I selected the sky and darkened it quite a bit more. For this, I used a luminosity blend mode because simply darkening it with a normal blend, or in anything working RGB, makes the blue unnaturally saturated.

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    Re: Walk This Way

    Thank you, Dan, for the edit and outline. It was very helpful in getting it how I would like it.

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    Re: Walk This Way

    Thank you, Ole, Antonio, and Geoff. Your input is always valued and appreciated.

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    Re: Walk This Way

    I don't describe the work done on an image like Dan, but I made my attempt to darken the overall environment and create shorter depth of field and therefore create a greater separation between the women and the background.
    I took the opportunity to make some adjustments by erasing bushes and trees that I felt shouldn't be there.

    I ended with the symmetry creating perhaps a greatest dynamism in the image
    I hope you like it.
    Cheers !

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    Last edited by The amateur; 22nd January 2024 at 10:19 PM.

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    Re: Walk This Way

    I ended with the symmetry creating perhaps a most excellent dynamism in the image
    I hope you like it.
    Cheers !

    Antonio, when I view your crop, my eyes tend to abruptly move from the girls on one side to the railing on the other. I would maintain the girls in the center. The image I posted is a cropped version of the original shot. The original showed more of everything that surrounds the girls. They were far away, with much more of the pier showing before them, which I liked. I cropped it down to make it more about the girls and less about the pier.

    Thank you for editing the image, exploring new possibilities, and sharing it.
    Last edited by Dave Humphries; 24th January 2024 at 07:30 PM.

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    Re: Walk This Way

    Interesting ! My instinct was to move the subject off centre too, but having seen Antonio's version (which is much as I would have done it) I think I prefer the original crop. I do like the reduced dof and the darker background though.

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    Re: Walk This Way

    Quote Originally Posted by DanK View Post
    I agree with Antonio's and Geoff's suggestion. I also think it is a bit overcooked--specifically, over saturated.

    Here's a quick edit:

    1. I reduced saturation a little.
    2. I cropped to make the women more important.
    3. I selected everything but the people to darken the background a little.
    4. I selected the sky and darkened it quite a bit more. For this, I used a luminosity blend mode because simply darkening it with a normal blend, or in anything working RGB, makes the blue unnaturally saturated.
    Dan you have done more or less what I had in mind when I viewed the image. The only other thing I would possibly have done is selected their faces and lowered the contrast a little or lifted the shadows a bit and desaturated the reds.

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