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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 34 |
Jan 26 |
Comment |
This is confusing to me. Yes, the eyes are clearer than the rest of the image, but I didn't actually notice that at all. It just looks like camera shake. |
Jan 12th |
| 34 |
Jan 26 |
Comment |
This is truly excellent. Some of your best work. You could add some texture to the lighter parts of the lighthouse, but I don't think it could be more perfect. |
Jan 3rd |
| 34 |
Jan 26 |
Comment |
Very well done. My only suggestion would be to make the plane slightly smaller. It would look more balanced, and maybe add more drama. |
Jan 3rd |
3 comments - 0 replies for Group 34
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| 68 |
Jan 26 |
Comment |
Excellent depth and color with lots of interest. There is a tiny window violation at the top edge, and a disparity on the right edge. Both could be fixed with a simple crop in SPM. |
Jan 12th |
| 68 |
Jan 26 |
Comment |
A good subject with good symmetry. You could have used a wider spacing for more depth. Also the movement of the people in the background is not bad, but the difference of the video screens causes a distraction. This could easily be cloned out in editing. |
Jan 3rd |
| 68 |
Jan 26 |
Comment |
The glare on the tables is also a problem. And the horizon is noticeably tilted to the right (easy fix). In flat photos or dual rigs you could have used polarizing filters. I don't know if there's a way to use them on the Beam. That much blown out area will be difficult to balance. Even if you removed and replaced the windows, the tables would still show the wrong reflection. |
Jan 3rd |
| 68 |
Jan 26 |
Comment |
This image has more edge distortion than the last one. I think you might have gotten a better perspective if you had lifted the camera a bit, and tilted it slightly downward. That way you would capture more detail and depth, while avoiding some of the large sky (and maybe avoid the color artifact in the left image). Fish-eye images are usually better as you get closer. |
Jan 3rd |
4 comments - 0 replies for Group 68
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7 comments - 0 replies Total
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