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"Jeremy M. Praay" <sla### [at] hotmailcom> wrote
> I just can't seem to keep my hands off of my old scenes...
>
> Recently, I had a friend (photographer) mention that I should get some
> prints made of some of my scenes (the finished ones) and he was going to
> show them to a friend of his who has an art gallery. At that point, I
would
> have a couple of them framed. Worst case, I spend some money and have
more
> of my own art-work to hang around the house. Best case, I make a little
> money. Either way is acceptable to me.
>
> Anyway, I've never been completely happy with the lighting in the original
> Radio Graves, but I ran out of time when I submitted it to the IRTC, plus
I
> still had a lot to learn back then. So, I changed a few textures
slightly,
> and turned the "sun" up. I also realized that Gilles' grass (makegrass)
> looks a little better when "double illuminate" is used. Additionally, I
> used the modified barn from a new picture that I'm working on. I
purposely
> tried not to make any drastic changes.
>
> Here's the final, final version (for now)... ;-)
Looking very nice but is the shadowy are in front really necessary? I would
prefer to see more of the sky and less of the immediate foreground. Also,
the abrupt cutoff at the sides is a little distracting. IMHO, the overall
framing could be better. All greenery seems to be very similar in color. A
little more variation could help, I think. Finally, a uniform height fence
might look nicer. Of course I might be way out of my league here - I am
still in the reflective sphere on checkered plane stage myself.
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