Out To Sea

8 years 9 months ago #445219 by zutty
Not too sure if this works..
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D7100 #3 Kettle Cove HD9 by J T , on Flickr


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8 years 9 months ago #445224 by Moe
Interesting job with the post processing. Oil painting? :thumbsup:


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8 years 9 months ago #445225 by zutty
Moe, Yeah, I think so. I usually don't go for these "artsy" type of effects, but I just thought I'd give it a shot. But I probably won't be doing it again anytime soon though.


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8 years 9 months ago #445233 by KCook
Heck, I like it.

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8 years 9 months ago #445235 by Scotty
I like it, but i wanna see the original.

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8 years 9 months ago #445242 by Hassner
I think you must ask for a poll.
I do not like it, but I do not like any filters.
HDR overused makes my stomach turn.
I do not know why.


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8 years 9 months ago #445256 by Soccer Mom
Ok - so I don't mind this at all, and kind of like the artistic approach. The only part that throws me off is the top left part of the photo with the sky. The brush pattern doesn't seem to match the rest of the photo and for me, stands out.

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8 years 9 months ago #445368 by Simon Says
Beautiful for sure!


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8 years 9 months ago #445402 by garyrhook
I rather like the result, and especially the colors. I, too, would like to see the original.

For me I wouldl lose the boats. The bird and rocks are the subject to my eye. Also, I'd lose the land and sky in the upper left. If you can find a sky with clouds , I'd bring that in to provide some texture up there. It's kinda bland.

I would also suggest some work with exposure to bring the attention to what you want (which is a general comment and has nothing to do the the painterly effect).


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8 years 9 months ago #445419 by Stealthy Ninja
It does look good I'll admit and I'd like it if it were a real painting, but generally I don't like "Art" effects.
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8 years 9 months ago #445423 by Tristan R

Soccer Mom wrote: Ok - so I don't mind this at all, and kind of like the artistic approach. The only part that throws me off is the top left part of the photo with the sky. The brush pattern doesn't seem to match the rest of the photo and for me, stands out.



I was thinking the same, plus the horizon looks a tad off. Great job to the OP!


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8 years 9 months ago #447039 by Travel Nut
Nicely done!


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8 years 9 months ago #447077 by Joe Peterson

Soccer Mom wrote: Ok - so I don't mind this at all, and kind of like the artistic approach. The only part that throws me off is the top left part of the photo with the sky. The brush pattern doesn't seem to match the rest of the photo and for me, stands out.



I'm in the same boat with you, change the top right, and it would work for me


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8 years 9 months ago #447092 by Shadowfixer1
Works pretty well but you need to brush back in some detail on the boat. A solid blob doesn't work. You either need to take it out like Hook said and add some of the details of it back in. I would do away with the blob on the right side of the boat whatever it is. If it's another boat, it needs to go anyway. Odd numbers work better.
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8 years 9 months ago #447212 by tejbon
:agree:  


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