reighamsyde 0 Posted March 25, 2014 The other one is similar (have a look for your self and tel;l me which one looks the best Link to comment
rjmelone 3 Posted March 25, 2014 A wonderful moment in nature captured very well Kevin. Love the sky, sunrays and shadows as well as the very appealing placement of the sheep. Well done! Link to comment
nicolaiecostel 0 Posted March 25, 2014 Wow, very interesting, almost surreal photo. I hope they didn't get abducted or anything :)) Cheers! Link to comment
donna pallotta 108 Posted March 25, 2014 i think the altered is a bit more saturated; just enough so that the contrast between shades is less consistent with each other; the outlined lighted sheep coats are blown white in the altered, however, their faces are more detailed. in the unaltered the light streaming from the sky is more pronounced against the broader bg of the sky. this all seems so subtle to me because the unaltered is somewhat saturated as well. i'd luv to see what CanvasPop does with the print of each, lol. nonetheless, Kevin, a nice exercise about saturation. all looking at the camera; funny!;-} dp Link to comment
donna pallotta 108 Posted March 25, 2014 one sheep behind the other... dah!... and i'm looking for color nuances, lol, i guess because i am suspicious of alterations generally, so i followed my subjective feelings. .. seriously tho, great job with the alteration, separating those front sheep so we can see both their faces.. i know it's nature and all, but i don't think it constitutes a big mess-with-nature no-no. it's a minor aesthetic tweak, and i think it does look better and is more fair to the sheep to clear its face from behind the other's behind, lol. it looks perfect, Kevin, and perfectly natural ;-} dp Link to comment
alfbailey 3 Posted March 25, 2014 Ahh yes separation! Not always easy to achieve naturally, particularly where sheep are concerned, but you have made a the alteration for a good reason and carried it out well! The light is just beautiful! Compliments! Alf Link to comment
nichroe 0 Posted March 26, 2014 This one among the 100 best of yours,,,but the shadows here are too heavy,,to be seen large,,,then the grass bottom to be cut 10-20% !? imo nn Link to comment
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