Spotted this coyote at the park a few weeks ago. Some Topaz Detail, Clean, Adjust and PB Oil.
Spotted this coyote at the park a few weeks ago. Some Topaz Detail, Clean, Adjust and PB Oil.
While the effect on the animal is nest, it is crazy wonderful on the vegetation.
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Brendan, I like this a lot! I love the pb effect and especially like the blues in the bg that mirror the color of the coyote's eyes and some of the fur. Nicely done![]()
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This is wild, really like the effects. Nicely done Brendan.
Thanks Artie, Cheryl & Hilary, much appreciated.
I may try another version and work more selectively on the fur, but I kind of liked how it came out a bit softer than the vegitation for contrast.
Brendan, it's almost a sensory overload for me...I wonder what it would be like to leave the vegetation as is and tone down the effect on the animal itself? That sure is a great pose you got from the coyote!
Great pose and great filter effect, Brendan! Very nice work. I might give it a little more contrast, but that's just personal opinion.
Nice work Brendan, the effects look great. I really like the coloration of the coyote. I'm wondering if the eyes could be lightened a little, the viewer's eye certainly goes there and stays there. Good one!
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Thanks Jules, Christopher & Kerry, much appreciated. I think this is worth going back to my workshop and tinkering with some more.