Ruby
Well-known member
Hi,
Looking through some old photographs today and came across these....
The problem is that the first Smew picture (the grey one!) is not a bad view of the bird, but the overall photograph is spoilt by the drab colour of the water plus the fact that it is not complementary to the colours of the bird.
On the other hand, the second pic is of much worse photgraphic quality, but at least the background is a bit more interesting!
Being someone who tends to use Photoshop only for pretty basic post-processing, my question is "Is there some sort of fancy functionality that can be used to tweak the background of my grey pic to make it a bit more pleasing on the eye?"
Anyone fancy having a go.....?
Rgds.... Ruby
Looking through some old photographs today and came across these....
The problem is that the first Smew picture (the grey one!) is not a bad view of the bird, but the overall photograph is spoilt by the drab colour of the water plus the fact that it is not complementary to the colours of the bird.
On the other hand, the second pic is of much worse photgraphic quality, but at least the background is a bit more interesting!
Being someone who tends to use Photoshop only for pretty basic post-processing, my question is "Is there some sort of fancy functionality that can be used to tweak the background of my grey pic to make it a bit more pleasing on the eye?"
Anyone fancy having a go.....?
Rgds.... Ruby