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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 5 |
Jun 19 |
Comment |
I like this image very much, Richard. The two subjects mirroring each other was very well seen on your part. I do agree with Pete, though about the depth of field and the saturation of the green. |
Jun 24th |
| 5 |
Jun 19 |
Comment |
As ever, this is a finely executed composite with a sense of humour, Nick. I agree with the others about the shadows |
Jun 24th |
| 5 |
Jun 19 |
Comment |
I agree totally with this others. It's a great shot and captures the story well. I like your original crop best as it puts it clearly in the environment. Slight darkening of the grass would help to hold my eye in the image. |
Jun 24th |
| 5 |
Jun 19 |
Comment |
I agree with the others, Pete. it's a great shot and your post capture works is excellent. There's nothing I can add to improve it. |
Jun 24th |
| 5 |
Jun 19 |
Comment |
Congratulations on your success with your sports photography and for the details of the technique, Phil. I find the background and the photographers very distracting, though. I'm not sure how much, if any, post capture manipulation you are allowed to do in sports photography but, if it were my image, I'd certainly clone out all the distractions to make the it 'cleaner' and focus on the people who are the main subject. |
Jun 24th |
| 5 |
Jun 19 |
Comment |
This is an excellent image, Barbara. It's sharp and well balanced and you've captured the expression on the boy's face extremely well. I particularly like the fact that the helmet guard and his eyes are on a diagonal which gives it a dynamic feel. |
Jun 15th |
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