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Quiet day


Quiet day
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Copyright: Irene Jeongco (VisualArtist_99) Silver Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Silver Note Writer [C: 24 W: 10 N: 24] (199)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2009-04-30
Categories: Artwork, Mood
Exposure: f/4.5
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Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
Date Submitted: 2009-04-30 2:51
Viewed: 182
Points: 2
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
I took a shot of this at home just this afternoon. I was kind of curious what will happen if I tried to do the selective saturation which rewshearer taught me. So as I was inspired this day, I grabbed my camera and took some shots near our garden before the rain was about to fall. Luckily, this got my attention.

I hope this looks okay for my first work on selective saturation. And I want to dedicate this work of mine to Rew, for helping me a lot to improve. Thank you so much! :)

PS: I did a WS on my work. Just can't decide which one looks better. (^-^)
Thanks for viewing!


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To rewshearer: To RewVisualArtist_99 1 04-30 03:48
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Hi Irene

That's good work, you've done a meticulous job and it's just about perfect. Good choice of a colourful object to leave coloured.

You should be proud!

This shot is the best in terms of construction - the WS is a little over-cropped. But your next challenge - to work on composition!

Rew

the technique of selected saturation seem to work well but I do not buy the idea of composition.Its a clutter and one get confused and strayed around.I think composition should also be taken care of.Thanks for sharing its a bold experimental post.cheers

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