Howard, session 3, example 3
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Very nice getting the details into the droplets.
You certianly touch on a very interesting subject that being what is best??
It is one of the hardest things to teach...and actually it is more shown than taught...
"Best" being subjective makes it an elusive target for most people...Post your other examples as well if you want and we can discuss the goods and bads of each if it will help you get more out of the lessons.
Greg
You certianly touch on a very interesting subject that being what is best??
It is one of the hardest things to teach...and actually it is more shown than taught...
"Best" being subjective makes it an elusive target for most people...Post your other examples as well if you want and we can discuss the goods and bads of each if it will help you get more out of the lessons.
Greg
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Actually they are both acceptable.
I can see why you chose the darker one it seems more complete..like all of the tones are there but that can be a trap. sometimes we want them to be there when they should not be...that is not to say that the image is less because of the darker tones...Mike preferrs it darker...I think he has a sinister mind... I prefer it to be brighter and less dramatic. I have seen versions where neither one of us was right...it really is open to interpretation..Thats the fun part...
See if you can find the spider in the image...
I can see why you chose the darker one it seems more complete..like all of the tones are there but that can be a trap. sometimes we want them to be there when they should not be...that is not to say that the image is less because of the darker tones...Mike preferrs it darker...I think he has a sinister mind... I prefer it to be brighter and less dramatic. I have seen versions where neither one of us was right...it really is open to interpretation..Thats the fun part...
See if you can find the spider in the image...
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