Hey peeps! Glad you came on to my Blog to see the processed version of my earlier SOOC image on Flickr.
Not sure how I wanted this to turn out - in fact it was a really hard one to do because of the contrast. Originally I had purple tones in mind but it didn't look right so opted for the warm, Summer Evening tones instead.
Original version above
Processed version
Some of you may agree that when a SOOC is really good, there is no need for processing.
Enjoy your evening and thanks for visiting!
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Oh, I love the SOOC... but I adore what you did! Gorgeous golden tones and awesome crop. Fabulous treatment. You're truly an outstanding artist, friend!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tones! Great processing!
ReplyDeleteI love the way you've processed--the warm tones are perfect.
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This looks truly beautiful,
looks a lot better than the original.
I love the tone and everything...
Luv it!! ^_^
While the SOOC is certainly a technically & lovingly crafted shot--the tone, depth & detail you're able to cultivate using your artful, gentle tweaking...truly adds a rich layer of dimension to the photo.
ReplyDeleteNice blog, congrats!
ReplyDeleteSOOC it too me Fabi!
ReplyDeleteHaha good way to get some traffic. Let me know how it goes. I have about 5-6 ppl from Flickr come over to FB. I bet you can beat that though!
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I like how the processed version turned out.
ReplyDeleteGreat processing here Fabiela, Really like the crop and the colour!!
ReplyDeleteThe processed is just brilliant! Love the crop and the golden colors. :) Really beautiful work Jann! Oh I will fav it for sure :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome I still like processing better thought but I think it really depends on how you view it..anyways major props on the processing
ReplyDeleteI love your processing. SOOC looks great too but I think these tones give it sth more. Lovely :)
ReplyDeleteProcessing wins for me! I think the sooc looks a little flat next to the treated version and I much prefer the crop, so that the seed heads are not in the middle of the frame. Smashing work and great to see both together to compare
ReplyDeleteYou have to get a good starting point to produce such a great image - and your original SOOC is great - but the procesed image is my favourite.
ReplyDeleteVery cool dear! looks perfect! and this blog! wow!
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ReplyDeleteThat's a wonderful processing and the tones you've choosen are so perfectly suitable!! Fabulous work and a great blog, my dear!!
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