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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 72 |
Sep 22 |
Reply |
Thanks Mary and love your Iguazu alls image, it's the huge volume water is so clearly seen. COVID stopped us going there last year - one dayâ¬â¬..! |
Sep 22nd |
| 72 |
Sep 22 |
Reply |
Thank you 👠|
Sep 21st |
| 72 |
Sep 22 |
Comment |
What a wonderful experience it must have been to be there with thousands of fish and the swim through them, parting to allow you through. Amazing! Then you have the art to recreate that story. We are lucky and privileged to see this - thank you for sharing!
Your second version is a significant improvement, letting the viewer enjoy the complete scene instead of the eye moving away from the bright light. I actually prefer that to the last as the former emphasis to me the total mass of fish, where the last takes the eye to those brighter ones. |
Sep 18th |
| 72 |
Sep 22 |
Reply |
Thanks Barbara - pls can you clarify if you are commenting on my image at the top here, if my adjusted version following Isaac's recommendations? |
Sep 16th |
| 72 |
Sep 22 |
Reply |
Isaac - very good on what you have done on the water - I will try again! As to the people, That's fine as a Travel image, but less sure for Nature - with Exhibitions.
You so often challenge my PP capabilities - for which I am grateful! I'm not complaining! I have worked here on mostly just the water, but I wish to keep the moodiness of the scene, so haven't lightened the ground beyond the water.
I do prefer this (than my original) - thanks again. |
Sep 8th |
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| 72 |
Sep 22 |
Reply |
Yup, cropping not possible. If you wish to use it for Exhibitions, cloning not poss either as you say. You probably have enough excellent nature images not to need to. |
Sep 8th |
| 72 |
Sep 22 |
Comment |
A great capture Isaac! Odd number is good, with all doing different things. I do like the less intensity of Maria's suggestion, both the fact the whites are dimmer and darker vegetation. Only pity for me is the small branch shadow top left, but it hardly ruins it! |
Sep 8th |
| 72 |
Sep 22 |
Comment |
What a lovely crop Marie! Really creates an interesting image and different. I wonder whether you need to have the fence lighter than the original? Even after dealing with the stripes, the fence to me doesn't look natural and says "look at me". |
Sep 8th |
| 72 |
Sep 22 |
Comment |
Barbara- you're lucky to have the plants and wildlife in your garden. I also agree with Isaac's crop and light/darkening treatment, but if you can, I suggest you try to loose the white flower at top right - makes the image clean in that area I suggest. |
Sep 8th |
| 72 |
Sep 22 |
Comment |
Good capture Maria, made by your eye-level viewpoint as has been said. I also agree with the tighter crops, which still give space and location information. The food in mouth provides you with your story for Exhibition entry. |
Sep 8th |
| 72 |
Sep 22 |
Comment |
A lovely landscape image Bruce! As it really is all about the lighting conditions, I feel your greater crop is right, but the pano version suggested by Maria isn't wrong either. A world class image! Great for a wall! |
Sep 8th |
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