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Old 02-03-2010, 02:35 PM
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here's my first post in before and after.. and i like to dedicate it to my friend Raveen

He only gave the idea in his comment on my post " Landscapes in Mountain..! @ Madurai" to add a little detail of sky..

so here i post a three versions of the photo..

Thanks for viewing.. constructive comments are welcomed..

Landscape in Mountain with sky details:



Landscape in Mountain:



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Old 02-03-2010, 03:03 PM
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I think the edits have too much saturation. You did a good job with the mountain and sky, though.
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Old 02-03-2010, 03:09 PM
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I think the edits have too much saturation. You did a good job with the mountain and sky, though.
hmmm just now got it.. bcoz i use lcd screen and i tilted slightly that make the colors dull..by no noticing that i increased the saturation levels...
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Old 02-03-2010, 03:13 PM
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Oh ok. Whenever I do post work I make sure to look at the screen from different perspectives to make sure it still looks good. I also have my screen angled.

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ahh..no clue how you transformed the shot but the end result is lovely..the sky added warmth to the picture and made the tree stand out..i am always partial to blue sky.. nice PP work..
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Oh ok. Whenever I do post work I make sure to look at the screen from different perspectives to make sure it still looks good. I also have my screen angled.

Cheers!
thanks and now i make sure as you said.. to look in different angles..!

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ahh..no clue how you transformed the shot but the end result is lovely..the sky added warmth to the picture and made the tree stand out..i am always partial to blue sky.. nice PP work..
thanks jennie.. i'm happy that you commented in the pp work... hmmm if you just start using ps.. this would be a pre-beginners work..i hope as me bcoz i just did as a friend of mine suggested and i just use to play..not any serious works "ever in every work"
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Awesome work Wishvam. It works well nicely. The fantastic part of ur work is white cloud behind the tree, thats really impressive. Wanna give a try on this technique once.
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Awesome work Wishvam. It works well nicely. The fantastic part of ur work is white cloud behind the tree, thats really impressive. Wanna give a try on this technique once.
Cheers
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thanks bro.. and its just your piece of mind..
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