How so? Cropping tends to make things smaller...
There is usually an "image resize" option somewhere, depends what software you use. But don't expect to keep the image quality if you try and make a tiny pic too large.
I completely agree with you, i started using it a few years back for the Red hunt coats only, however clients love it, its very fashionable and i've included it in a few weddings, child portraits etc. But for me its been done to death now, and ruined. The problem i have locally is people refer to me as "the photographer with the red coats on b & w images" . . . I have to keep it up to some extent!
Still brilliant images, inspite of the colour popping Try getting away with producing a wedding album without a selective coloured bouquet and you're dead...
Some cracking shots there, and excellent PS skills too Love that hunt horse pic Hannah Gotta say, I'm really not a fan of selective colouring, but it can look good for some things.
Awww that's so cute I miss seeing the water voles - they were nearly wiped out by the mink here They're making a bit of a comeback now, but still at risk...