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    Shapes and colours

    Shapes and colours

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    Re: Shapes and colours

    Hi Brian,

    I like the composition of the shot. The edges of the leaves lead my eye to the center. I also like the way you've captured the texture of the leaves. I don't know if you were going for the dark center or not. If not, you might want to lighten it a bit. Maybe you could recover the shadows. It's a nice shot.

    Thanks for sharing!

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    Re: Shapes and colours

    Brian,

    Did you rotate this image? I would do a 180 degree rotation to the right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Brian,

    Did you rotate this image? I would do a 180 degree rotation to the right.
    Nope no rotation yet.

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    Re: Shapes and colours

    Quote Originally Posted by cliffmccartney View Post
    Hi Brian,

    I like the composition of the shot. The edges of the leaves lead my eye to the center. I also like the way you've captured the texture of the leaves. I don't know if you were going for the dark center or not. If not, you might want to lighten it a bit. Maybe you could recover the shadows. It's a nice shot.

    Thanks for sharing!

    Cliff
    I wasn't going for the dark center but it was there.

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    Re: Shapes and colours

    Hi: I like the composition also. Have you tried locally pushing the shadows in the center? Not sure if a local increase in the exposure would work. I am a rookie just learning so....

    Thanks for sharing

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    Quote Originally Posted by bugster0121 View Post
    Hi: I like the composition also. Have you tried locally pushing the shadows in the center? Not sure if a local increase in the exposure would work. I am a rookie just learning so....

    Thanks for sharing
    not sure that Gimp allows for local exposure increase but it does do dodging and burning. If that is the same thing?

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    Re: Shapes and colours

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Brian,

    Did you rotate this image? I would do a 180 degree rotation to the right.
    Why the rotation?

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    Re: Shapes and colours

    It might dont know much about how gimp works...

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    Re: Shapes and colours

    Quote Originally Posted by JBW View Post
    not sure that Gimp allows for local exposure increase but it does do dodging and burning. If that is the same thing?
    Hello Brian, nice shot!
    sure, Gimp allows that: simply duplicate the layer and change the shadows using levels, curves or whatever. Then apply a transparent layer mask and paint the shadow in the center.

    Giacomo

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    Re: Shapes and colours

    Quote Originally Posted by GiacomoD View Post
    Hello Brian, nice shot!
    sure, Gimp allows that: simply duplicate the layer and change the shadows using levels, curves or whatever. Then apply a transparent layer mask and paint the shadow in the center.

    Giacomo
    for this old troglodyte simple and layers are not two words I would put together but one of these days I shall have to take the plunge.
    Last edited by JBW; 19th April 2014 at 11:01 PM. Reason: typos

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