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I like the concept of this. Overall it works but I think that the shadowed areas (where the lights and sign are) take too much away from the image. If you have boosted the shadows I would revert them as they are now drawing me into that section of the image. Instead of the glass roof.

 

Here is another f/1.2 shot from me. I took about 10 shots and this was the only one to get the focus right. It is like threading a needle...

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Sam Horton by Mat Teague, on Flickr

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Tried Lightroom and did a small testy thing.

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The sky in your photo looks a little pixelated. This is because the sky is a little over saturated.

 

I would bring back the saturation at little. However bumping up the contrast a little instead will help with the over colour depth of the picture. As the first looks a little washed out and the second is way over saturated in the sky...

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The sky in your photo looks a little pixelated. This is because the sky is a little over saturated.

 

I would bring back the saturation at little. However bumping up the contrast a little instead will help with the over colour depth of the picture. As the first looks a little washed out and the second is way over saturated in the sky...

Thanks! I normally use PS, but it's a PITA for photoshoot (10+) pictures.


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  • 2 weeks later...

Recently repasted my GPU with some Prolimatech PK-3 and I took some pics while the cooler was off.

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NVIDIA by MPhotos07, on Flickr

 

Also just got a new mouse yesterday so here's that too.

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Func MS-3^2 by MPhotos07, on Flickr

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  • 2 weeks later...

Any subject and any skill level and only constructive criticism please.

I will start.

 

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Nice picture. I like the setting and your composition is good (lots of foreground, mid-ground and background interest).  

 

I think the white balance is off though. The tint looks too shifted into the greens, you can tell because all of white parts (clouds, lichens, etc) are kinda green. I'd play around with the white balance until the clouds are white. Also, if you're using lightroom, I'd use the chromatic aberration correction option. There are tiny bits of purple and green halos of the high contrast areas. If it's intentional, then disregard what I said :)

 

Other than that, great work mate!

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