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Does it work???

  • irishshagua
    Participant

    Took this pic outside Clonony Castle down near Shannon Harbour. Messed with it just a little bit only a tiny bt though and was jut wondering does it work for anybody? Any feedback appreciated.

    Trying to give it an olden look but I think maybe the Hue that I added was too much. Anyways, any feedback?

    Cheers
    Brian

    ulinka
    Member

    Hi Brian,
    I found your picture too much pinky.
    This is again what I see, donno what other people will think.
    I saw I can edit ur pict, so tested the “old picture” option in PhotoFiltre, here’s the result:

    what do u think?
    urszula

    irishshagua
    Participant

    Cheers for the feedback. I’d prefer it to be a bit darker but I can see what you mean about it being too pink.
    I think yours would probably work better if it was a bit darker but thats just me.

    Cheers for the help, I’ll have a bash at it again. Always appreciate some help :D

    ulinka
    Member

    Fully agree on the darkness for the picture. At least somehow around the statue… Or make ti background darker?… Not sure how tho…
    Thanks for ur feedback as well ;) Will work on mine straight away ;)
    Cheers, U.

    VAubrey
    Member

    How about such editing?

    irishshagua
    Participant

    yeah its nice but maybe if there was a bit of colour left behind the actual statue. Ufortunately I have an idea in my head of what the picture should look like and I’m finding it very hard to shake. I’ve been playing with it on and off for a few days now. I will sit down at the weekend and give it a good seeing too. Hopefully I can come up with something but I like the colour in the stone you have there, I just want a kind of dark coloured broody background as well. Tiny bit too desaturated for me.

    Cheers for the help though, I do appreciate it.

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