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    The one horned lady

    IMG_0019 (3) by David Miller, on Flickr

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    I like this, it's an interesting subject and POV and like most pictures on this forum, it looks even better on flickr.

    Personally I think this image would be improved by dropping the highlights down as the fur would have more depth. I'd also remove her unfortunate scar tissue on her left forehead as it almost looks like a rather odd eye.

    I am aware of your views on PP as stated previously, and consequently I feel a bit wary of commenting as I'm not sure of your response.

    I am now going to take my white flag and withdraw behind the nearest wall ..............
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      #3
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      No you are right about your points & I am trying to learn various PPs, but at present , taking the scar away is way beyond my skills.

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        Originally posted by lunarbo View Post
        I like this, it's an interesting subject and POV and like most pictures on this forum, it looks even better on flickr.

        Personally I think this image would be improved by dropping the highlights down as the fur would have more depth. I'd also remove her unfortunate scar tissue on her left forehead as it almost looks like a rather odd eye.

        I am aware of your views on PP as stated previously, and consequently I feel a bit wary of commenting as I'm not sure of your response.

        I am now going to take my white flag and withdraw behind the nearest wall ..............
        I agree with the comments made by Bo. I would also add that it looks a little flat and could use some contrast to make it pop
        Alan.

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          #5
          Re: The one horned lady

          like the interest shot, lovely colours on the coat, have the same learning curve as you it would seem! Photoshop etc, a minefield, I am standing on the edge of

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            #6
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            Agree with Bo and Parsen66.
            Patrick

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              #7
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              Originally posted by Reevo View Post
              Agree with Bo and Parsen66.
              another agree :)
              :- Ian

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                Originally posted by Daisy M View Post
                No you are right about your points & I am trying to learn various PPs, but at present , taking the scar away is way beyond my skills.
                Actually this should be really easy using content aware fill in Photoshop. Use the lasso tool to draw a rough circle round the scar, doesn't need any careful drawing.
                Then click edit from the menu at the top, select fill and in the popup make sure content aware is shown in the box. Click OK and it should be gone.
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