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I feel it would have been better with the OOF areas cropped out.
(5 years and 2258 days ago)That's wierd. It almost looks 3 dimensional. Looks cool
(5 years and 2455 days ago)I don't think I would call this a close-up. I can see you are close to the bottom of the photo, but if I allow this one any landscape with a foreground should also qualify.
(5 years and 2576 days ago)Like the clouds
(5 years and 2577 days ago)LOL - Fire your magician...Different cameras have different amounts of rectilinear, or barrel distortion which varies by model and focal length. Some cameras can adjust for it internally, some require external plug-ins like Fisheye-Hemi for Photoshop. But magic it ain't...
(5 years and 2580 days ago)Cropping the left would lessen the distraction somewhat, and while it would square your image, the improvement in overall composition might be worth the trade off...
The fish eye distortion of the lens combined with the HDR gives this a very disconcerting effect...interesting.
(5 years and 2582 days ago)Of course it looks fake and oversaturated, that's obvious from the color of the shadows and the foliage...that's what makes it interesting. Nice job.
(5 years and 2582 days ago)Wonderful mood. Well done!
(5 years and 2582 days ago)Nice... but might reduce your yellows just a bit
(5 years and 2582 days ago)like the angle and light
(5 years and 2582 days ago)The sky looks fake
(5 years and 2582 days ago)Nice, but a bit oversaturated IMHO
(5 years and 2582 days ago)It's a safer way to dodge and burn. Dodging and burning is a common photographers practice to enhance shadows and highlights, it's not dramatically altering the spirit of the image.
(5 years and 2588 days ago)I would definitely check the guidelines on what is acceptable or not at this site before I tried a technique such as this. You can apply filters etc. that work on the entire image, but "painting" certain parts is not acceptable
(5 years and 2589 days ago)Option>new layer>click.
(5 years and 2589 days ago)Blend mode to overlay
50% gray
Set your range (dodging)...soft brush 7-15% and paint away
without a High res, it's hard to tell what's going on, but I would love you to tell us how you achieved this.
(5 years and 2589 days ago)A little dodging on the bird would help this shot tremendously.
(5 years and 2589 days ago)