Tough choice. They all look fab. I'm weak for the warmer hues in the one to the right but lighting-wise I think they all have strong points. The sky part in the middle one is wonderful but the trees get too dark there. I can tell you this for sure though: All in all, good solid work. :)
Actually, the three images together complement each other beautifully. Almost like a passing of seasons feel to it. Most excellent work. My hats off to you.
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i really like this! i love the different lighting. and the picture alone is really beautiful. strong composition and framing too! beautiful work! ~abby
Difficile de choisir... J'aime bien les tons chauds de celle de droite...
J'aimerais avoir ta maîtrise de PS. Tu me donnerais bien des cours... (idée...) ;-)
If I had to pick a favourite Lucy, I’d go with the one on the right. But only because there is more detail in that one. It reminds me of the Asian four season’s art, which I have always admired. I admire this one too. I have been comparing the differences for some time now and might for a while yet. It’s very well thought out and extremely well executed.
Oooh, difficult choice. I definantly like them all together...I guess my favorite might be the center one. The ray shining down in the questionable darkness.
I'm 17 and don't travel much. But I tend to bring my camera around just to catch what sticks out from my everyday goings. (pardon me if I speak my mind)
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Another high quality post from you. You're work is very polished. Specifically with this piece, you have demonstrated the difference that light makes to a scene. Beautiful work.
-Rob
I like the way how you added the birds in there in random positions above the tree, it just completes the image. As for my favourite section, it has to be the middle one, not to conform, but because i'm a sucker for blue, i just can't get enough of your blue work :P
What i'd really like to know is how, on the left hand side, you got the lighting to go from monochrome to what looks like the original lighting.
All in all a great effort.
p.s. i know this was easy for you, even if it wasn't, you simply create these masterpieces constantly :)
Wizardry is what I call this :D Some evil witchcraft to create a masterpiece... Choosing is so hard! Maybe the one in the middle. It's so out-of.this-world. But not too unrealistic at the same time. The clouds look a bit weird in the one on the [uups. edit:] right side. After seeing this you just can't separate these. They're one whole piece together. Maybe you should make a tutorial about this too :P
Individually each one has its own mood, but together in this triptych they make something very special.
I reminds me of memories - it is never a place we first remember, but the feeling that was present. You have given different feelings to the same place, creating 3 memories.
This is in my favourites, I think it is most beautiful. Thank you :)
This is amazing, very artistic! Really something you should print out and put it framed on the wall in your livingroom :) Interesting landscape picture, and beautiful light work. Also nice that you put those birds different in each picture. Nicely done!
Beautifully presented, and wonderful work.. this would look great framed hanging on a wall... excellent work... its hard to choose 1 as they all have a different feel to them...
Your work is strong on mood, first and lighting second............the colouring , of course, is also important and I enjoy the simplicity of your images........
Ok. I'm going to go with the one on the right: it's warm. but the middle one has that lighting with it, and it will only look good in blue... again, great image; maybe not the best thing for desktop, but perfect as a huge picture on a wall. :)!
This is different from the images I've seen from you before, but still has the same high quality. It will go into my faves, which are already crowded with your images.
I like LynEves comment about three memories. The one on the left reminded me of old pictures my parents showed me. The one in the middle had kind of a Lord of the Rings feel to it, I was interested but didn't want to really go there. The one on the right was my favorite. It reminded me of Grandma's house. I could smell farm when I saw it, and some people might think "farm" stinks, but it smells like a good relationship with the earth to me and I liked Grandma's house. Very nice contrasts, great work!!