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Digital Artist: Gordon Schmidt |
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| Assignment | |||||||||||
| Image Details I struggled to find an interesting solution. Partially as were getting ready to go to Newfoundland and because of the great weather. Then I came to realize I liked the lines of the implement rather than the rest of the image. So I cropped and applied some poster edges with some saturation increase on the red and I get what I wanted. There are a lot of interesting features that could be applied to this image and I am looking forward to seeing what others have done. |
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| Joh. Friedrich Your cropping in worked well. It did not take the red farm implement out of its environment as there are plenty of cues of that remaining. The overall effect you created is OK, but it lacks that impact, or wow factor, I look for. I can’t wait to see your stuff from NFLD&LAB. |
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| Elly McKellar A good idea to focus mainly on the farm machinery. |
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| Jiri Polak As I said to Mohamed, you have selected the most interesting part of the image. I like the contrast of the red with the green-yellow grasses. |
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| Mohamed Sabet You made the grasses have some depth and more texture, but they took away from the red subject. I think making the background in B&W and leaving the farm implement red will rectify this. See Jiri's image. |
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