(No selective colouring here) (5 years and 3351 days ago)
Interesting subject -- wonder if cropping some of the top out and enough of one side to move the subject off centre would improve this -- the top is a bit distracting
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Great shot, what is spleen?
It's a great shot, but l looks to be like selective colouring, which isn't allowed, unfortunately.
It certainly isn't selective color, I see green, magenta, and brown, in addition to the pink. Nice entry author
No selective colouring at all. Look at the grass around. Not so easy to explain myself in english, but.. I just lowered the saturation, and brought the vibrance up.
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In French, "splénétique" refers to a state of pensive sadness or melancholy. It has been popularized by the poet Charles Baudelaire (1821–1867) but was already used before in particular to the Romantic literature (18th century). The word for the organ is "la rate." -Wiki
Thanks I think it's a great shot, just had to ask, I should probably had said selective desaturation.
Definitely not selective coloring. It's just matching nature with man made and the statue is already gray so it looks like it's been made grayscale. Well done author! GL!
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