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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 3 |
Aug 19 |
Reply |
Hi Brenda, thanks for stopping by and leaving this lovely comment. |
Aug 7th |
| 3 |
Aug 19 |
Comment |
I find the foreground wildflowers add wonderful colour, interest and a nice sense of depth. The early morning light beautifully enhances the detail in the rugged mountains. The leading line of the path pulls me right in to the frame and I can easily picture myself walking along the path. |
Aug 7th |
| 3 |
Aug 19 |
Comment |
I like the immediate sense of place, I can easily picture myself there. The bold primary colours make a strong statement with the cool blues in the top of the image contrasting nicely with the warm colours below.
Since the shadows are very much a part of the image, I would prefer to see the entire shadow of the chair on the right. |
Aug 5th |
| 3 |
Aug 19 |
Comment |
Beautiufl firweworks display with great reflections. The timing is well handled to show off the bursts and their light trails, without blowing out the highlights. I find the boats in the water add interest. |
Aug 4th |
| 3 |
Aug 19 |
Comment |
Lovely deep rich colours with lots of detail. I enjoy the light on the flowers. I would prefer to see the image without the dark vignette. I find the crop very tight on the top and would prefer to see a little more room for the flowers to grow into. |
Aug 4th |
| 3 |
Aug 19 |
Comment |
I get a warm fuzzy nostalgic feeling while looking at this. The exposure is well handled and it is sharp front to back. I like the use of the pots in the foreground to enhance the feeling of depth. Great contrasting colour make this image pop! |
Aug 4th |
| 3 |
Aug 19 |
Comment |
Technically very well done. Great light, lines, texture and depth of field. I would prefer to see it cropped a little below the circle. The bottom part of the photo holds little interest for me, and I would prefer to spend my time looking at the fascinating details through the foreground circle. |
Aug 4th |
| 3 |
Aug 19 |
Comment |
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Aug 4th |
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| 3 |
Aug 19 |
Reply |
Thank you! I thought the easiest way to explain my processing is to do some screeen shots. I used the basic panel as shown, sharpened in the detail panel as shown and then add an oval radial filter over the bees head area and increased the exposure by +35. Not many steps involved.
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Aug 4th |
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| 3 |
Aug 19 |
Reply |
Thank you. I will try the rotation
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Aug 4th |
7 comments - 3 replies for Group 3
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7 comments - 3 replies Total
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