Thanks !
I think I will spend more and more time in PS before posting something, it really makes "the" difference.
I also notice that, after resizing to 600 pixels, you really need to fine tune again before saving.
I always crop,resize then work on the photo.You can't resize in the end, you will never have a sharp photo.
"Leave the gun. Take the canolies." ...Frank
eek, fdinaro I have to disagree with you.
Working on a image after resizing means you are doing all of your operations on 600x400 pixels, so cloning etc is much harder .I guess it depends on what you want to do with an image, if you like your work and want to do a print then you have to work on the original. The resize followed by a small amount of sharpening should be the last step of the process. The resizing process in photoshop always results in a sharper image.
One the image itself. Its ok, the sky does help but shadow takes away from the image.
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