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claudiolky
Thanks yello to warning me about the shadow... Now with shadows
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armogeden
just thought i'd add that with the runners you should brighten them up. the lighting that the runners came from was not as bright as the source so they conflict with each other
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armogeden
no wait i realise whats looks wrong with itnow- the photo the runners came from has a different perspective to the one in the pic. you should englarge the runners to fix this
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armogeden
oh yea- sorry to be a pain in the arse
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Feral Hamster
not to be a pain myself, but it would seem that the sun is almost directly overhead. there are no long shadows anywhere else in the photo that i can see.
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Feral Hamster
actually, the sun is overhead and slightly to the right of the photo. note the short shadows being cast by the hay bales in the original.
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volkswes
Feral is right....look at the shadows for the cars in the original
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claudiolky
I have changed the shadow position. I have removed the shadow close to the straw blocks. For me now is perfect!!!!
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claudiolky
answering unlimitedhoriZen: No!!! please take a look at : photoshopcontest.com...
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armogeden
why doesn't anyone listen to me?
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Claf
Nice observations armogeden & Feral. I think that the shadows of the blocks were originally o.k. Only the runner shadows have to be just under them & going a bit on the left. What makes the perspective wrong is the smaller runner in the front row...
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Claf
... his body has to be higher, his feet are going to low, to close to the other runners. About the lighting, only a curve adjustment layer for the contrast & a level layer to increase the sun effect on some parts (playing with layer mask) of those runner.
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