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Like this one more but I am not sure about the vigenetting, i suppose if you were closer to the hole then it would be like a peering through
I like the first one… I guess because I’m a sucker for the naturals; or perhaps because I’m jealous of your PS skills?
The second one gives kind of an “out of this world” glow, which is nice. It’s a lot “warmer” than the first one, and the border/frame pulls it together nicely, but something about the bluish/grey/purple colour of the wood against the colour of the light through the cracks and holes.
Uh, rambling response is… rambly..
I prefer the second one, but I think I would have reduced the opacity of whatever brightening layer is in those actions. The middle where the know it – the most interesting part of the photo – is a wee bit blown out in the second one. It makes the eyes kind of skip over it. But I like the vignetting and the color.
I like the first one, but I don’t hate the second one. I think there’s an appeal to edited photos hen the occasion calls for it.
I prefer the second because the colors aren’t that off and it kind of makes it interesting. The first picture is kind of boring.
Like it, makes you wanna know whats on the other side..:-))