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Anonymous
Ok /hr/. I went back, and fixed my picture. I also made it with different colors. tell me what you think. this is for real this time.
>> Anonymous
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here is my other version.
>> Anonymous
Selective desaturation is inherently fail. If you want to emphasize one part of the picture and draw attention to it, the cropped photo should suffice. If it doesn't suffice, GO BACK AND TRY AGAIN.
>> Anonymous
what was wrong with the colors nature gave you?
>> Anonymous
the first is the origional color. then I saw red, and I though, hey, sweet.
>> Anonymous
and besides, you didnt tell me how it aws fail. all you decided to tell me was that it was a bad picture becasue you didnt like the black and white/color combo
>> Anonymous
>>244278
>all you decided to tell me was that it was a bad picture becasue you didnt like the black and white/color combo
See
>>244271
>If you want to emphasize one part of the picture and draw attention to it, the cropped photo should suffice. If it doesn't suffice, GO BACK AND TRY AGAIN.
>> Anonymous
well enough, but how does that make it a bad picture? lol. sure going all natural. heres what it was plus another picture that was in the collection.
>> Anonymous
>>244265
>>244268
oh god the pixels

I like the "Mother" gravestone. AND I like the de/saturation of the image, as the intent is obviously to produce a particular art piece, rather than a photograph.

It's just the photoshoopery is done poorly, and you've got edge and lines and cuts all over that makes my eyes retract into my skull.
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
They mostly suck because you never made the selection correctly. Also, your selections are different in each pic, why not make one good selection, save it in photoshop and use the one good selection twice? The lines at the edges of your selections as well as the still green bushes etc make these fail.
>> Anonymous
>>244268
you missed a spot

the green hedge in the middle
>> Anonymous
okokokokok. what about the concept of the picture?
>> Anonymous
>>244940
concept is fail.