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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 79 |
Oct 24 |
Comment |
Hi Lauren, You have a great travel image here and have interpreted it well. Based on my own experience with an IR converted Sony APS-C camera, I'm surprised at the color quality. It's really good with the subtle colors at the horizon. The composition and high clarity tonality work well. Did you also try it in IR where the sky would darken and the moon would show more detail? Karl |
Oct 20th |
| 79 |
Oct 24 |
Comment |
Hi Freddie, Both interpretations work for me. Obviously, one is much more peaceful than the other. The difference is between colors of the natural landscape and forest fires (California?). Photographically, it's a thoughtful capture that might benefit from a singular subject like a floating leaf. Karl |
Oct 20th |
| 79 |
Oct 24 |
Comment |
Hi Mariann, As a dedicated camera user, I see a lack of dynamic range and tree branch fringing from the tiny phone sensor. Capturing impressive moments with the imaging device at hand is always appropriate but we need to recognize the limitations. This could be a church bulletin type photo. Starting from the original capture (jpg, tiff, DNG, or RAW), the image could be opened in Adobe Camera RAW and worked to maximize highlight detail. If there are light rays in the sky, selecting just that area and increasing contrast would better show dramatic light from the heavens. I fully agree that we need more hope and work for peace on earth. Karl |
Oct 20th |
| 79 |
Oct 24 |
Comment |
Hi Heather, I like your pastel interpretation. It's soft and pleasing. It might print well on highly textured paper or canvas which would soften the fine detail lines from the multi exposures. I like the exposure as is. Karl |
Oct 20th |
| 79 |
Oct 24 |
Comment |
Hi Peter, A great rainbow of radioactive color. It has the abstract feeling of being shot through a Kaleidescope lens. Looks like a havoc causing robot in the center. A well done and artistically ambiguous image. Karl |
Oct 20th |
| 79 |
Oct 24 |
Comment |
Hi Judith, You did a very good job interpreting the image capture. The leaves subtly frame the squirrel and he/she is bright eyed. But it's still a tree rat that I am at war with due to their damage to my house. Karl |
Oct 20th |
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