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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 29 |
Mar 17 |
Comment |
Thanks for all the comments. Tam will be back and add her comments next week. |
Mar 25th |
| 29 |
Mar 17 |
Reply |
You are welcome! I hate being Crabby Appleton (Captain Kangaroo version) all the time. |
Mar 13th |
| 29 |
Mar 17 |
Comment |
Photography starts with the light, and you captured it perfectly. Personally, I'd like to see your watermark more translucent. Really a Wow Factor image. Very high impact. Emotion is easily recognized. Thank you for sharing this image. |
Mar 12th |
| 29 |
Mar 17 |
Reply |
Worth the trip, but the vehicles the tribe uses are sometimes rough on you, if you have to ride in the back. |
Mar 12th |
| 29 |
Mar 17 |
Comment |
Excellent image. Leading lines take us to a destination, so i might think about burning the wall on the left, and adding a radial or dodging the destination even more. Your camera will probably allow an even higher ISO, in conjunction with NIK Define(still free from Google, I think) or Judy's Topaz Denoise in post. In my opinion a little post goes a long way these days to get the image we envision. All my images from Fort Point, in San Francisco were unusable when taken, but could be processed now. Wish I still had them. Good work, Bill. |
Mar 12th |
| 29 |
Mar 17 |
Comment |
Excellent eye for the unseen. Who said us old dogs can't learn new tricks. Beautiful colors and unique perspective of an often photographed location. I think both suggestions from Karen and Judy have merit for your consideration. Well done. |
Mar 12th |
| 29 |
Mar 17 |
Comment |
Your image would do well in competition, I think. The colors and contrast are excellent. Focus is a bit soft in a couple of places,so if you decide to do some cloning or healing, I would consider adding that to your post. Our club competition rep and Palouse tour guide still freezes nature items for some images. It takes some of the danger out of the equation. I also agree that the background needs a little work. I would keep it as natural as possible, but dodge, burn and clone to remove distractions and focus the eye. Your in camera work is always exceptional. |
Mar 12th |
| 29 |
Mar 17 |
Comment |
Wow, I am really impressed with this shot, if only for the ability to recognize the possibility. The lighting is good, but with a radial filter applied could be made even better. Goes to show you why you should keep all your images. Technology someday make even blurry images sharp. Your image is sharp and well exposed as is. There are limits to how many angles you can shoot in public places, so, congratulations on getting this shot. We look forward to your images from the trip. That's why I actually like Adobe CC. All you have to learn are the new features. You never have to pay again for an upgrade, and start all over. Any required plug in changes and new cameras usually are available more quickly. In my opinion, of course. |
Mar 12th |
| 29 |
Mar 17 |
Reply |
I always seem to struggle with where a stopper should be placed in any image. There seem to be as many opinions as photographers. What is new about that, he asks! |
Mar 12th |
| 29 |
Mar 17 |
Reply |
I may be ready for the mentor program soon, but not quite yet. My shoulder feels much better now, but I'm just starting range of motion movements. My sling is off only when I sit. 2 more weeks. My resolve is strong. You guys help a lot. Dorinda, Barbara and TPS too. |
Mar 12th |
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6 comments - 4 replies Total
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