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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 81 |
Aug 24 |
Comment |
Kurt, I love building reflections. If this were my shot, I would crop off the right buildings and some on the left, making it a vertical shot. I would brighten the building and get those reflections to pop, as I find it a bit dark. Not to overdo it as it will then look fake. I like the sun brightness and there is some on each side so it works for me. It all depends on your story. Brightening the building only and adding clarity might help. And I would try to over brighten the building only and then add dehaze and see what I get. |
Aug 17th |
| 81 |
Aug 24 |
Comment |
Jo-Ann, I love the scene and colors. I do indeed like the second crop you did. It all depends on what you want to show. Angela's crop is another story. I find it a bit oversaturated, but it still works because of the colorful scene. The only person interacting with your fruits has a very dark face. I look for the interaction in shots. Lighten his face and you should have an even more compelling story. |
Aug 17th |
| 81 |
Aug 24 |
Comment |
Janet, I like your shot. Great to see Moose. I do find the back and grasses sharper and the face fuzzy, but I think it is the iso that causes that, and not the focus. At 1250 iso, I would take this shot to Topaz Photo AI, and I bet you will get a more compelling shot, making it pop. If you have it, I would love to see what you do. And I would crop down off the top some, and clone out or darken the bit of greenery on the edge of the moose at the bottom. |
Aug 17th |
| 81 |
Aug 24 |
Comment |
Janet, I like your shot. Great to see Moose. I do find the back and grasses sharper and the face fuzzy, but I think it is the iso that causes that, and not the focus. At 1250 iso, I would take this shot to Topaz Photo AI, and I bet you will get a more compelling shot, making it pop. If you have it, I would love to see what you do. And I would crop down off the top some, and clone out or darken the bit of greenery on the edge of the moose at the bottom. |
Aug 17th |
| 81 |
Aug 24 |
Comment |
Janet, I like your shot. Great to see Moose. I do find the back and grasses sharper and the face fuzzy, but I think it is the iso that causes that, and not the focus. At 1250 iso, I would take this shot to Topaz Photo AI, and I bet you will get a more compelling shot, making it pop. If you have it, I would love to see what you do. And I would crop down off the top some, and clone out or darken the bit of greenery on the edge of the moose at the bottom. |
Aug 17th |
| 81 |
Aug 24 |
Comment |
Angela, this is beautiful. I love the colors and like that there is no merger in the upper rims. I do find it not centered horizontally and do find the stems and base to be a bit leaning to the right. The creativity and colors are outstanding. At first I thought there were two glasses. I now think there are three. The stems do not line up and I would like to see it looking as if the back stems were hidden behind the front stem. I would probably clone out the back base adding mystery as to how many glasses there really are. |
Aug 6th |
| 81 |
Aug 24 |
Comment |
Rose, nice sighting. I like the cloning out of the car, and the straightening. The bottom of the door still seems skewed to me. Lightroom transform 'full" or "auto" can fix all of it, regardless of photoshop. Personally, I would crop down and get rid of the light entirely or clone it out. My thoughts. |
Aug 6th |
| 81 |
Aug 24 |
Reply |
Thanks Angela. Yes, I did notice too the legs needed to be redone...... |
Aug 5th |
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