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This is a composite image made from four different pictures. Now a days I am experimenting with the Montaging art and deriving a lot of satisfaction out of it. Suggestions for improvement are welcomed please. Deep

Brand:NIKON CORPORATION
Camera:Nikon D5100 Check out Nikon Nation!
Recording media:JPEG (digital)
Date Taken:19 Feb 2012 - 11:33 AM
Focal Length:65mm
Lens Max Aperture:f/5.3
Aperture:f/8.0
Shutter Speed:1/250sec
Exposure Comp:0.0
ISO:160
Exposure Mode:Aperture-priority AE
Metering Mode:Multi-segment
Flash:No Flash
Title:Overloaded
Username:Deep_Bhatia Deep_Bhatia
Uploaded:28 Jul 2012 - 6:23 AM
Tags:Digitally manipulated, Landscape / travel, Portraits / people
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canonfan
canonfan (e2 Member)
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28 Jul 2012 - 6:48 AM
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Lovely work Deep. I like this one
Jim

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NDODS
NDODS (e2 Member)
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160 forum postsNDODS vcard United Kingdom33 Constructive Critique Points
28 Jul 2012 - 8:05 AM
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A really good effort, however my main suggestions would be firstly to make the image as natural looking as you can, the deer looks like he has just been cut of a wildlife magazine and plonked on your page. Secondly try to blend in your edges to create a more softer feel to the images. Finally do not try to over complicate your image. The spurting water does not really do much for this particular image, especially its location. Sorry just one quick point, if you add a colour gradient layer, you will get a much softer feel, you can always mask out the areas that you do not want to be shrouded.

Regards Nathan

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WhiteRose1
WhiteRose1 (e2 Member)
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636 forum postsWhiteRose1 vcard England104 Constructive Critique Points
28 Jul 2012 - 1:22 PM
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Not something I have tried, deep, but some excellent advice from Nathan.

Dave

WesternRed
WesternRed (e2 Member)
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WesternRed vcard Australia
29 Jul 2012 - 6:20 AM
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Excellent composition with great processing makes it
a lovely detailed picture.

LynneJoyce
LynneJoyce (e2 Member)
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LynneJoyce vcard United Kingdom73 Constructive Critique Points
29 Jul 2012 - 8:45 AM
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NDODS has said exactly what I wanted to say and more, but this is a good try and you can take this idea further using Tge advice given.

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