@mastermek no clue... really... i had a vision of a darker shot in mind for human condition, but just could not get it to come out right... so... this...
You can, of course, get it "darker" or more "ink" on the print if you duplicate the image on a separate layer and experiment with some of the blending options and the opacity of the blended layer on the section that begins with "darken." "Linear Burn" is a good place to start. But I'm sure you know that, so excuse my pointing it out.
Love the backlighting here.
Not sure if I blend in or not, but I haven't bothered with make-up since I was a teenager. Not even sure if I still own any...
Wonderful! Love the high key-ness thing... and the whole thing, in fact!! Fav! You are doing well at learning the ways of humans ... which planet are you from? Did they tell you? :-)
You can, of course, get it "darker" or more "ink" on the print if you duplicate the image on a separate layer and experiment with some of the blending options and the opacity of the blended layer on the section that begins with "darken." "Linear Burn" is a good place to start. But I'm sure you know that, so excuse my pointing it out.
Not sure if I blend in or not, but I haven't bothered with make-up since I was a teenager. Not even sure if I still own any...