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About the evolution of dragons, and where it finally ended Vladimir Danilov
@Carrieanne Larmore: thnx a lot!
@ John Holmes: John, from the PS there are only levels to raise contrast and crop, nothing more. And the frame of course...
@Ruud van der Lubben:
That's the original photo, no digital art at all, only levels and crop. I'm still not such a great master of Photoshop like you are 8-)).
@Martin Unger: Hi, Martin! Thnx for comment. Yes, the shadows under the postament are natural, from the lamp above. To be honest, I could clone and stamp it out, but it would look then unnatural. I think, the shadow adds the scale
That's the first of your announced museums-pictures?
Very fine motif and technically great, fine contrasts. The shadow on the left I feel a little bit disturbing, but I see that there is no possibility to avoid them.
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Anastasiya Ivanova 22/09/2005 18:49
+++Anastasia
Vladimir Danilov 22/03/2005 11:35
@ Sergy Kovalev:Zdorovo, Sereg! Eto Darwinskij musej na Profsojuznoj.
Serguei Kovalev 21/03/2005 20:19
nehilo) v kakom muzee?Vladimir Danilov 16/03/2005 9:52
@Carrieanne Larmore: thnx a lot!@ John Holmes: John, from the PS there are only levels to raise contrast and crop, nothing more. And the frame of course...
John Holmes 16/03/2005 3:34
nice composition and lighting. i like the look of a real shot not the PS versions. jhCarrieanne Larmore 14/03/2005 22:14
I love it! I would keep the shadow, it gives a sense of depth and realness. If anything, I would only dodge it using photoshop very slightly.Vladimir Danilov 14/03/2005 13:27
@Ruud van der Lubben:That's the original photo, no digital art at all, only levels and crop. I'm still not such a great master of Photoshop like you are 8-)).
@Martin Unger: Hi, Martin! Thnx for comment. Yes, the shadows under the postament are natural, from the lamp above. To be honest, I could clone and stamp it out, but it would look then unnatural. I think, the shadow adds the scale
Martin Unger 13/03/2005 23:01
That's the first of your announced museums-pictures?Very fine motif and technically great, fine contrasts. The shadow on the left I feel a little bit disturbing, but I see that there is no possibility to avoid them.