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Had a really creaive day today.....3 edits!!!!
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Very nice, Mic! Just beautiful! :)
A few thoughts for your consideration, mostly as regards blending:
1) Contrast: Look at how muted the background is in terms of contrast. You want the plane to stand out BUT you might find that it blends better if it were a little more muted, less punched up. You don't want the plane to blend SO much that it becomes "invisible" against the background BUT I think that the goal is to end up with a "seamlessness" to the image. The subject needs to clearly be the subject but it should "flow" with the rest of the image.
2) Hue and Color Balance: Look at the colors of the light in the image. It's muted, pastel and off-white. Very small and careful adjustments to the hue and color on the plane can leave it still clearly standing out but not quite so much standing off. IMHO, this can make a big difference BUT one has to be very careful to not overdo it!
3) Reflection: Shadows are affected by the angle of the light but reflections are not. I find that I'm continually looking for a reflection of the plane in the water with this one. It's tricky to make it look right and not artificial or overdone. I think that if you could pull it off in this one it would enhance an already great image immensely. That's not one of my strong suits but there are plenty of guys around who do that quite well and who I'm sure would be more than happy to offer tips and hints.
Very nicely done, Mic! Keep on keeping on, M8! :)
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