Not to sure about this … sorry, I would like the little bird be in some color and everything else in sepia – I think it gets lost … I hope you don’t mind saying so. You’re so talent and it’s great to see you playing and trying other ways to show your work.
Hi viveka. The bird’s real color is brown as seen in the picture. The grass were also withered and brownish (As you can see they’re lying on the ground instead of standing up). So I thought that there’s no point in adding color to a photo that’s already in sepia. Thanks for your thoughts.
Okay … I thought you had been been working at the photo – Of course it no point if everything is the same color. Found a new FREE program today – have done a post today- brilliant results.
smallartuk on said:
I can see a “loopy” pattern on the bird’s wings that closely resemble the curled grass; if only one could get closer to birds before they flap off!
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Not to sure about this … sorry, I would like the little bird be in some color and everything else in sepia – I think it gets lost … I hope you don’t mind saying so. You’re so talent and it’s great to see you playing and trying other ways to show your work.
Hi viveka. The bird’s real color is brown as seen in the picture. The grass were also withered and brownish (As you can see they’re lying on the ground instead of standing up). So I thought that there’s no point in adding color to a photo that’s already in sepia. Thanks for your thoughts.
Okay … I thought you had been been working at the photo – Of course it no point if everything is the same color. Found a new FREE program today – have done a post today- brilliant results.
I can see a “loopy” pattern on the bird’s wings that closely resemble the curled grass; if only one could get closer to birds before they flap off!
The aspect I’m trying to capture, the similarity in pattern and color between the bird and the grass. I guess I was not too successful in this one.
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