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Critique By: Mark Hamilton  (K:8387)  
1/10/2005 11:54:32 AM

What's too much.

The hardest thing in photoshop is learning when enough is enough. It's so easy to give images that one last tweak which inevitability becomes their downfall.

I think the PS treatment to accentuate your vision here is damn fine. But I find the image looking a bit pasted. I don't know if they were seperate layered images but it looks like they could do with a touch of defringing as they appear to be suffering from that not so nice halo effect or perhaps that was your intent.

I like the juxtapostion of the two elments the smooth rounded lines of the building on the left is an interesting contrast to the harsh geometric shapes found on the crane.

I like it.

Mark
        Photo By: Manu    (K:13082)


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