very nice work, left side tree looks a little odd at the top, if you cropped the whole image just at the point where the trunk splits (making the whole image more square) I think it would be less distracting with more emphasis on the subjects...just my opinion though
The edge of the little girl is too hard compared to the rest of the image. I suggest Ctrl clicking the thumbnail of that layer to create a selection around her, then Select>Modify>Contract by 1 px, invert the selection and use the Blur or the Blur More filter to soften the edge just a tiny bit.
The reflection on the water UNDER the stairs does not match anything in the image, and the sky is a different color...
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i agree with your comment MossyB. i can fix it but for now since i dont have a time i just show the fantasy i create with the image given... thanks for the comment
I`ll treat this as a surreal optical illusion for now, if I didnt I`d have to point out the strange perspective ..... nice attempt with quite a tough source though
nice idea, if you use the blur brush around the edge of the horse & rider it will blend better as an old picture, maybe a scratchy texture overlay too???... nice image though I like it
Awesome look to this! Being a lover and collector of older cameras my only advise would have been to add some noise for an authentic look. Cool idea author, gl!
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very nice work, left side tree looks a little odd at the top, if you cropped the whole image just at the point where the trunk splits (making the whole image more square) I think it would be less distracting with more emphasis on the subjects...just my opinion though
The edge of the little girl is too hard compared to the rest of the image. I suggest Ctrl clicking the thumbnail of that layer to create a selection around her, then Select>Modify>Contract by 1 px, invert the selection and use the Blur or the Blur More filter to soften the edge just a tiny bit.
The white specks on the swan are distracting, and clearly not there in the source pic. Othwerwise, not bad.
Lovely! GL!
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