In this shot I think you captured part of the golfing essence. Your editing could be more discreet (i.e. use a brush with softer edges so it blends out better) but I think you managed to focus on the subject and the frustration of golfing. Hehe. So near yet so far. Go in little white golf ball.
Elixelle, Editting again. Will keep a mental note on that. Think it's about time I get a book on how to PP my pictures. Any recommendations? Slowly learning how to do editing as I go along. Appreciate any help you can give me. Thanks for the comments again.
Personally I'm not much for learning computer stuff from books. There's just so much you can learn online these days. Best is to keep your photos simple and have a focal point. If you can't highlight the subject via your lenses, PP it. Unless you want your subject to stand out or protrude from the photo, I'd suggest a softer eraser brush/blur brush depending on your method of editing. Don't be afraid to test drive the tools in PP. :)
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In this shot I think you captured part of the golfing essence. Your editing could be more discreet (i.e. use a brush with softer edges so it blends out better) but I think you managed to focus on the subject and the frustration of golfing. Hehe. So near yet so far. Go in little white golf ball.
Elixelle,
Editting again. Will keep a mental note on that. Think it's about time I get a book on how to PP my pictures. Any recommendations? Slowly learning how to do editing as I go along. Appreciate any help you can give me. Thanks for the comments again.
Personally I'm not much for learning computer stuff from books. There's just so much you can learn online these days. Best is to keep your photos simple and have a focal point. If you can't highlight the subject via your lenses, PP it. Unless you want your subject to stand out or protrude from the photo, I'd suggest a softer eraser brush/blur brush depending on your method of editing. Don't be afraid to test drive the tools in PP. :)
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