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![]() Please Critique in Anyway you can. Also, there is a small sign on the side and a lamp post in the middle. I tried excluding as much distraction from the photo possible, but should i also edit those two objects out using photoshop? Edited: Cloned the two distracting stuff away. Now what? =D Thakns
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if you could clone them out, then I don't see why not! I think the whole point of such gardens is to portray untouched beauty and the lampost and sign definitely don't help in doing that lol i would also suggest playing around with cropping a little off the left side so that it follows the rule of thirds a bit more closely and rotating to make sure that the lampost is vertical (i don't know if its just the roads in the background that make everything look a bit crooked) also, i think the flower colors in the front could be brighter and even more powerful. Hope this helps
It's a beautiful shot though...where was this taken?
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I'm not really that good with photoshop so i was afraid to clone hehe. Yeah i was thinking about the road too and how to straighten the image. I'll try experimenting again. Thanks for the help =D
By the way, it's taken in a place called Japanese Garden.. located in... the Philippines =D
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Well you'll never learn if you dont try right? Just don't forget to make a copy so you don't overwrite the original heh
![]() The location is pretty ironic but still very beautiful...can't wait to make a trip out to Asia...
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