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Stany Buyle

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A portrait of Raksha ...
« on: October 16, 2018, 16:02:18 »
Good afternoon Nikon lovers!

A "portrait" with D850 & 70-200 F2.8 FL + SB-800. Converted from NEF with Nikon captureNX-D. © with PS. No additional sharpening. ("vivid" picture style, sharpening 5.5, saturation + 0.5, hue +0.5)
Why doesn't Nikon software provide text option?... Then I would only need their great software...



More on this session with Raksha here.

Thanks for your attention and kindest regards,
Stany

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Re: A portrait of Raksha ...
« Reply #1 on: October 17, 2018, 02:50:26 »
Nice looking dog, very well rendered!

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Re: A portrait of Raksha ...
« Reply #2 on: October 17, 2018, 12:12:13 »
Dear Stany,

This is what caught my eye:
- the shadow of the dog on the wall is distracting in my taste;
- the composition is too centered leaving a lot of space in the upper part of the image;
- the tongue and the back side of the dog look too red to me.

Hope it helps, Jakov :)
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Stany Buyle

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Re: A portrait of Raksha ...
« Reply #3 on: October 18, 2018, 08:01:34 »
Nice looking dog, very well rendered!
Hi Arthur! Thanks.
Kindest regards,
Stany

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Re: A portrait of Raksha ...
« Reply #4 on: October 18, 2018, 08:07:04 »
Dear Stany,
This is what caught my eye:
- the shadow of the dog on the wall is distracting in my taste;
- the composition is too centered leaving a lot of space in the upper part of the image;
- the tongue and the back side of the dog look too red to me.
Hope it helps, Jakov :)
Hi Jakov!
Thanks for your valuable critique, and I agree about the crop, which I corrected:


About the shadow there was no option to do a second try with this nervous youngster... ;), and I dislike that kind of PP work
Kindest regards,
Stany