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Kelpie In the forest


Rubyjim

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Hi Rubyjim,

as per your request - here are three little tips to get you started:

 

1) Blur out or delete parts of the bottom of the (monster / horse / kelpie?), as at the moment it is a little too straight, and you can easily see it has just been placed there.

2) I would colour grade the image, so that the (monster / horse / kelpie?) and the background match a little better, and do not have as much contrast.

3) Darkening the overall colour of the composition would make it seem more menacing with a darker perception.

 

When manipulating images, the small details are usually what makes all the difference.

 

This is obviously just very quick and basic advice, but I hope this helps :)

High-End Photographic Prints

 

 

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