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This is nice! Love the comp! and overall treatment is very good...Lighting is very nice overall, although I am somewhat blinded by the window center and its reflection to the left ... surround is really hot and the view is being diminished in competition. I think toning that surround down and even going darker with the view to get some color back and better definition to the water will help ... its definitely a pretty view to show off... you can leave a darker properly exposed view and use levels or brightness layer to add back some life so it doesn't come off as too dark and unnatural. Would help the left side reflection behind faucet to bring some separation to the faucet and let it stand out a little clearer... could use some color cleaning on back wall as well - getting little blue/cayan/green spots around window.
This is nice! Love the comp! and overall treatment is very good...Lighting is very nice overall, although I am somewhat blinded by the window center and its reflection to the left ... surround is really hot and the view is being diminished in competition. I think toning that surround down and even going darker with the view to get some color back and better definition to the water will help ... its definitely a pretty view to show off... you can leave a darker properly exposed view and use levels or brightness layer to add back some life so it doesn't come off as too dark and unnatural. Would help the left side reflection behind faucet to bring some separation to the faucet and let it stand out a little clearer... could use some color cleaning on back wall as well - getting little blue/cayan/green spots around window.
Good job!
Thanks for the feedback Garett