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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 83 |
Apr 19 |
Comment |
Peter
A good sample of digital art, I believe that if you clean more everything that are not lines (leaves of trees, sky) would gain more visual impact. |
Apr 18th |
| 83 |
Apr 19 |
Comment |
Judith
Good moment captured, just some noise that is appreciated, as Tracy says, some blurring in the background would help to highlight the subjects, but it is not known if the distance of the shot, which can open the lens and the separation between the subjects, would allow in the shot. |
Apr 18th |
| 83 |
Apr 19 |
Comment |
Tracy
Beautiful image with rich details in the textures of the petals, you had tightly closed the windows for a 4-second exposure. I have a friend who photographs many flowers, loves it and always brings a large assortment of cards of different colors to make their background and that nothing distracts. |
Apr 18th |
| 83 |
Apr 19 |
Comment |
Charles
A good composition with a natural framed, that conversion creates a very evocative image that invites you to imagine about the subjects. The only thing that would make you erase that paper next to the fence |
Apr 18th |
| 83 |
Apr 19 |
Comment |
Dirk
I love the metallic tone that you have given to the image. To completely eliminate the rocks where he lives does not finish convincing me, I almost think like Tracy, those in the foreground I would not remove them |
Apr 18th |
| 83 |
Apr 19 |
Comment |
Black and white |
Apr 18th |
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| 83 |
Apr 19 |
Comment |
Jane
Your image is a beautiful moment of nature, but complicated to move to black and white because in color is little contrasted. First I would strengthen it in CR in color and then in PS I would convert it to black and white if it is your desire, although I personally do not dislike color. |
Apr 18th |
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| 83 |
Apr 19 |
Reply |
Judith
Yes, that line is the light placed just in the head at the same height, the idea was to create that line in the light all over his head, but the shape of his hair was not very symmetrical and produced asymmetrical lines like those of the image, so change the position of that light in the final shots. |
Apr 18th |
| 83 |
Apr 19 |
Reply |
Thanks Tracy, those white lines are the rim light, to separate your black hair from the black background, which on that side hits more directly on the hair of your skin. Dirk darkens them in his image. |
Apr 18th |
| 83 |
Apr 19 |
Reply |
Thanks Judith,If you present the image in an exhibition, it would undoubtedly take a very different cut.Certainly four eyes see more than two. |
Apr 18th |
| 83 |
Apr 19 |
Reply |
Thanks Dirk, no doubt if the image was for me, I would make that cut or even more closed. But in this case the client requested empty space on both sides. |
Apr 18th |
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7 comments - 4 replies Total
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