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honez

Registered: August 2008
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Sat November 13, 2010 12:52am

This one's my pick of your three uploads. I love the industrial organic theme, which has a nice opposing dynamic. B&W works well with it too.
This image could possibly do with a bit more contrast and sharpening to give it a bit more edge and grittiness. Nice job.
jackfepic

Registered: July 2009
Posts: 135
Mon November 15, 2010 8:08pm

Honez, thank you again for taking time out to review my images and give me helpful suggestions.


I'm always playing with that fine balance of sharp and over-sharp. With the subject matter of this image, I could see sharpening it up a bit more... is a matter of sharp and over-sharp all in personal taste, or is there a formula for it?


For example, I know that with these industrial/iron images, you can sharpen quite a bit, and it only enhances the gritty feel.


How much is too much?

 
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