Farming Plum Bayou
- Category:
- Nature & landscape
- Date taken:
- Location:
- Near Plum Bayou in Arkansas
- Exif:
- 1/1600s f/4.5 ISO 160 11mm
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KatiePhotographie
What do you like?
Okay, I actually really like everything but green desaturated here. It works! (Plus green is my favorite color, so I might be biased ;) The lines are also really great.
1 May 2012What would you improve?
It looks like some of the trees stayed green, but some went black and white. Might be best to keep all the trees saturated for consistency.
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ducilla
What do you like?
I love this type of image.The lines and the far off tree line really tell a story.. Nice color work on the various shades of green as well.
1 May 2012What would you improve?
This is great as is but it would be interesting to see a bit more angle on the lines? Perhaps about 10% or so?.. Still this works fine as is...dennis
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mblum4
What do you like?
its a nice poto ,I like the colors ,the prespective,great shot ,,,Congrata
1 May 2012What would you improve?
I like as it is
SimplyM@KatiePhotographie I actually shot this while driving(I know, I know, I just couldn't resist the urge, plus my camera was already around my neck...lol) and I shot it in selective color, the color obviously being green. I'm not sure why some of it stayed green while the rest went b&w, but maybe I can fix it. Thanks for the feedback, it's greatly appreciated!
2 May 2012KatiePhotographie@SimplyM Oh, haha! Funny how sometimes the best pictures are the unplanned ones. Adding color should be easy though. Pull the photo into photoshop, create a new layer, and use the paintbrush tool to paint over some of the trees that are missing color. Make sure to decrease the opacity a bit and then choose a blending mode like "soft light" or "overlay" and you'll have all your trees green in no time!
2 May 2012