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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 14 |
Nov 20 |
Comment |
Syed,
A very nice capture and a great story regarding the adventure to make this image. I like the symmetry of triangles created by the Matterhorn, its reflection and the triangle created by the reflection created by the mountain on the left side of the frame. I also believe that a little detail in the mountain on the left side would help improve this image.
Best regards,
Greg |
Nov 12th |
| 14 |
Nov 20 |
Reply |
Darcy,
I wound not go overboard. I think you are correct about the reds. I would try a selective color adjustment layer. It come with a mask so you can mask out any changes to red. I may also try the Camera Raw filter and pushing the black slider to the negative to darken the shadows and maybe bring up the color in the buildings. Keep in mind, I like to play in Photoshop, so bringing out the colors of the Caribbean would be my target. Also knowing when to stop processing an image is a very good trait, so you may want to disregard the aforementioned.
All the best,
Greg |
Nov 11th |
| 14 |
Nov 20 |
Reply |
Hi Darcy,
I think you have moved the image forward. I think the noise reduction in the sky has helped as well as the tighter crop. I also think that the vibrance has helped, but I am biased toward bolder colors, so if it was my image, I would try to bring out more of the pastel colors.
Best regards,
Greg |
Nov 11th |
| 14 |
Nov 20 |
Reply |
John, thank you for your feedback. I did not pick up on the yellow cast, so I will be more aware in the future. I have just started to play with both Luminar and PS sky replacement. It may give new life to some of my old images. I just have to be careful not to over use. I like the correction you made, and I look forward to moving my photography to a new level with the help of your feedback.
Best regards,
Greg |
Nov 2nd |
| 14 |
Nov 20 |
Reply |
Quang, Thanks for your feedback.
Best regards,
Greg |
Nov 2nd |
| 14 |
Nov 20 |
Reply |
Hi Tom,
Thanks for your feedback. With Luminar and Photoshop both making sky replacement easier, I will be going back through my images to see how well these will work. Please see John's comment about color cast. I think your suggestion about vignette will add to this image.
Best regards,
Greg |
Nov 2nd |
| 14 |
Nov 20 |
Comment |
Hi, Xiao
A very nice model image. AS previously stated there are a few distraction in the background. I like John's suggestion for a color splash/selective color. It seems to eliminate the distractions while really bringing the model to the center of attraction. These changes only when you have a good image to begin with.
Best regards,
Greg |
Nov 2nd |
| 14 |
Nov 20 |
Comment |
Hi Tom,
What a nice image with a great back story. The artwork on the silo is amazing and you did a really nice job in post to bring out the color. I do agree with that the foreground could be cropped in closer.
Best regards,
Greg |
Nov 2nd |
| 14 |
Nov 20 |
Comment |
Hi Darcy
What a nice image. Having cruise a bit in the Caribbean, your image captured the moment well. From the workers to the bird in the sky, you capture the familiar scene of pulling into port. I do agree with John that a slight ramp up of vibrance add a little extra to the image.
Best regards,
Greg |
Nov 2nd |
| 14 |
Nov 20 |
Comment |
Hi John, welcome to Group 14. The image a very strong product shot, and I think the reflection works well to anchor the bottle. What has really caught my eye is the lighting. There are no hotspots on the bottle, and seeing that this was created with a single speedlite your control of the light and your postprocessing in PS has make a wonderful image. I look forward to seeing more of your work in future months.
Best regards,
Greg |
Nov 2nd |
| 14 |
Nov 20 |
Comment |
Quang, welcome to Group 14. As previously stated by Tom and John, I also agree this is a wonderful image. I think I prefer cropping in this image. It seems to bring more attention the waterfalls and the people. I really believe that the addition of the people add a a lot to the image.
Best regards,
Greg |
Nov 2nd |
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