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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 51 |
Jun 23 |
Comment |
BTW, I deliberately did not increase the contrast in this image as fog reduces contrast and I wanted to keep that feeling. |
Jun 2nd |
| 51 |
Jun 23 |
Comment |
See my comments for Jerry's image for its relevance to this one.
You certainly succeeded in getting your silk purse!
Jerry, if one used the finger selection technique on the phone, how would one then turn the background from white to black?
Sol, as usual you challenge us to learn something new. This has been a fun round of images. |
Jun 2nd |
| 51 |
Jun 23 |
Reply |
After reading Sol's explanation of jis image, I think I know what a "finger selection" is. Sol sems to have isolated his flower in PS with a selection, but a "finger Selection on his phone might have worked too. Right? |
Jun 2nd |
| 51 |
Jun 23 |
Comment |
This is a lovely image of a well known location from a very different time of year. The contrast between the cold,windblown, snowy foreground and the warm sunlit peaks is a feature of the Tetons that is hard to capture in one image. Nicely done! |
Jun 2nd |
| 51 |
Jun 23 |
Comment |
I like the film look of this image. I had not tried or even really noticed the film preset in Snapseed. Was the original image B&W or was a color image converted in Snapseed? The contrast range in your image works very well. |
Jun 2nd |
| 51 |
Jun 23 |
Comment |
Nice! Your use of creative apps and techniques is always an education for the rest of us. Is a "finger touch capture?" a way to get a long exposure? |
Jun 2nd |
| 51 |
Jun 23 |
Comment |
Wow, another one of your great desert images. The clouds are fascinating. Including lots of sky works well. I looked at cropping the sky some and concluded that you got it just right. Removing the top 1/4 of the image produces an interesting panorama, but your choice has more character. |
Jun 2nd |
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