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sannwald [2018-11-09 13:07:27 +0000 UTC]
Hi! These kind of photos I find fascinating, though I did not have the opporunities to try this myself. I like the presence to all the minute oxygene-pearls around the model's face, but would find it more fascinating if the brighness was taken away a bit, i.e. the exposure lowered and the contrast raised. This would have the effect that espacially the colour of the sea would get daker, richer, multi-tonal and more what it is, as it seems: deeper.
As all things and humans that ought to draw the onlooker's attention are very much of just one and a half tones, it was difficult for me to get the gist of your picture, what should be happening (almost) immediately: It was hard to spot that there's something in her hands that could to be set apart more clearly, or it would be a bit lost. Because: if the bunny did not matter, you wouldn't have put it there . I'd like it more if the model and the figure were set apart a bit more clearly.
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bdrc In reply to sannwald [2018-11-21 10:40:02 +0000 UTC]
A very well thought insights! Thank you for sharing them, it certainly helps identifying places for improvement and gives a clear sight of what to look out.
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sannwald In reply to bdrc [2018-11-21 13:57:58 +0000 UTC]
You're very welcome! I really enjoy this kind of underwater-photography and am glad there were spots of possibilities carried across, maybe to try them out and see if you like your work even a little better! I'd imagine it as a good way to get it "onto the road".
(Of many things like these I've got to remind myself, by the way, while processing a photo!)
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bdrc In reply to sannwald [2018-11-26 09:25:39 +0000 UTC]
Aye, it certainly is intriguing and sight opening to consider more factors and give a direction to get better of.
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sannwald In reply to bdrc [2018-11-27 12:46:25 +0000 UTC]
Yes, one can try them out as they appear, from photo to photo!
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bdrc In reply to sannwald [2018-11-28 16:42:03 +0000 UTC]
Agree!
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