Yes, I think I will dodge the foreground a bit. I haven't actually opened any of the pictures from China on Photoshop, but I will work on this better later. Thank you.
I'm sorry why are we talking about technique here? This is a wonderful image and the last thing I would have thought about is extra processing. The familiarity in this man's body language is so beautiful. He is so comfortable with his friend. I can just feel the freshness of the air and richness of the earth. Many of your images seem to carry this respect for the earth under feet. Very nice work.
~nice job composing this in the camera, the foreground appears a weee bit dark, any chance you thought about dodging that area?~
Yes, I think I will dodge the foreground a bit. I haven't actually opened any of the pictures from China on Photoshop, but I will work on this better later. Thank you.
I'm sorry why are we talking about technique here? This is a wonderful image and the last thing I would have thought about is extra processing. The familiarity in this man's body language is so beautiful. He is so comfortable with his friend. I can just feel the freshness of the air and richness of the earth. Many of your images seem to carry this respect for the earth under feet. Very nice work.
I agree with travis.. leave the foreground as is. no need to burn what so ever!!