suggest you clone a snow peak in the picture, soften the edges of your selection, add a little distortion, and place on the hump of the camel... now its just blurry (not snow-like).
you may consider lower alittle the opacity for the placed snow to match the camel.
just think tat you can print it and frame it in your room, nice
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It's so dark and monochromatic, you can neither make out the differences between all the sources you used, nor appreciate the wide variety of different items creating the foodscape.
Carl Warner lets the food be the landscape, not hide it behind overly dark values. Perhaps lighten it up and allow some of the real color to show.
I would drop the pizza, and I would go back to step 9, desaturate and colorize a little bit. If you blur the farther away parts and the farthest even more, it'll give it some depth. Also, in an actual landscape, the farther hills and mountains are from the camera, the gradually lighter and duller they look. Check out this picture you'll see what i mean
Nice colors and mood, author.
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Congrats, nice work
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