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RazourArts
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I did this a long time ago and I don't remember posting this here. Please let me know what your thoughts are on this image.


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Cobbie (04-16-2014)
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That looks really good. I don't have any complaints about it also. I like the colors and the image is in pretty good quality also. 9/10. :lookround:
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Well for one. This isn't your image.
Now you may be just posting for the edit but you
need to provide a source or at least say
that the photo wasn't taken by you.

Now to critiquing the edit.
The blur to fake the low depth of field throws it off.
The vignette is way to strong and the strong blue colors kill the image.

With photography there's not much you have to do
to make an image stand out and there's not really a need to "edit" photography besides basic color correcting.
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