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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 14 |
Mar 24 |
Reply |
Hi Kamal,
Thanks for your comments and feedback.
Best regards,
Greg |
Mar 25th |
| 14 |
Mar 24 |
Reply |
Hi Ingrid,
Thanks for your comments and feedback. It's fun revisiting some of my old travel images and testing ways to transform them.
Best regards,
Greg |
Mar 25th |
| 14 |
Mar 24 |
Reply |
Hi Erin,
I know what you mean about umps and base coaches. I always found myself rotating between left-center and right-center to adjust for the umps. Anyhow, youth sports are a fun subject.
Best regards,
Greg |
Mar 14th |
| 14 |
Mar 24 |
Reply |
Hi Erin,
Thanks for your feedback. I am still on a learning curve, and this program has a lot of options. I will continue to play with it, and it is fun to be able to revisit some of my older images and rework them in this program.
Best regards,
Greg |
Mar 14th |
| 14 |
Mar 24 |
Reply |
Hi Karen,
Thanks for your feedback. I am still on a learning curve and your feedback will help me focus a bit more as I finalize my process.
Best regards,
Greg |
Mar 14th |
| 14 |
Mar 24 |
Reply |
Hi Tom,
Thanks for your feedback. It's a fun program that will allow me to experiment with different options. It also allows me to rework some my old images.
Best regards,
Greg |
Mar 14th |
| 14 |
Mar 24 |
Reply |
Hi Darcy,
Thanks for your feedback. The program has so many choices so it will take some time to figure it out.
Best regards,
Greg |
Mar 14th |
| 14 |
Mar 24 |
Comment |
Hi Kamal,
Another well captured image. It brought back memories of my visit to Jaipur many years ago. Darcy commented above about how the camel rider appears relaxed. That is not exactly how I would have described myself sitting on top of my camel. The attached image is of one of my co-workers and we prepare to go for a ride.
Great image and thanks for the memory.
Greg |
Mar 14th |
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| 14 |
Mar 24 |
Comment |
Hi Erin,
A well captured image. Your focus was right on that you can see the lacing and scuff makes on the ball. I also like your choice of converting to Black and White. I have shot a lot of Little League games and found it difficult to shoot from behind home plate. I am not sure what lens you are shooting with, but it appears to have good reach based on the size of the outfielder. You may want to consider shooting through the fence in the outfield and then crop. You will be able to see the catcher's face as well as the action at home plate.
Best regards,
Greg |
Mar 14th |
| 14 |
Mar 24 |
Comment |
Hi Darcy,
A very well captured image with lots of detail. You handled the snow very well, and your choice of Black & White works well. I agree with Tom's suggestion regarding a focal point. Maybe reducing the exposure just a little and playing with the walkway into the door may help. All in all a well captured image.
Best regards,
Greg |
Mar 14th |
| 14 |
Mar 24 |
Comment |
Hi Karen,
What a nice Fine Art image. I really like the flow and symmetry. With a nice frame I can see this hanging on a wall. A very nice capture.
Best regards,
Greg
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Mar 3rd |
| 14 |
Mar 24 |
Comment |
Hi Ingrid,
Another fine drive by image. I always look forward to see what you will come up with. Your post processing works well. One thing to check is the sky replacement. It looks like the direction of the light on the clouds do not match the light on the rock formation. The sky may need to be flipped.
Best regards,
Greg |
Mar 3rd |
| 14 |
Mar 24 |
Comment |
Hi Tom,
Thanks for sharing you goal and process for this image. At first glance it piqued my interest before reading your description. I think your processing works well to invoke some feelings. My only suggestion is to try a light texture layer to put some detail in the sky in the upper lefthand corner. A very well done image.
Best regards,
Greg |
Mar 3rd |
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