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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 83 |
Jun 20 |
Reply |
Hi Georgianne
Well I will tell you that it was several hours turning the glass, moving the lights millimeter by millimeter to achieve the perfect symmetry in the reflections of the edges, I just did not get it. The poor quality of the glass in the glass and its great thickness made me fail to do so. And I really didn't want to make the two sides the same, later in Photoshop, which would have been simple. |
Jun 10th |
| 83 |
Jun 20 |
Comment |
Hello Judith
I certainly think that it is necessary to see the ground, your main image makes me ask what am I seeing? And is that a window? What are you doing there?
I will definitely stick with the color-by-color and general-frame version |
Jun 9th |
| 83 |
Jun 20 |
Comment |
Hello Lance
Interesting proposal, here. You couldn't do it, people don't walk on the sidewalks |
Jun 9th |
| 83 |
Jun 20 |
Comment |
Hello Georgianne
Good work, very creative and well integrated the set. |
Jun 9th |
| 83 |
Jun 20 |
Comment |
Hello Georgios
Street photography is one of the most complicated and demanding branches of instantaneous reactions.
Your image has two very strong and strong attention centers
From the comfort of my chair observing your image, I would have taken only moment 1, the person going behind the children's photo, that would be a super strong image.Then I would have calmly framed the image of the face trying to include in the composition the image of the woman seen in the middle, I also think that another powerful image would emerge from there.
But of course all this from the comfort of my chair.
Street photography are instants and you captured it, well done |
Jun 9th |
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| 83 |
Jun 20 |
Comment |
Hello Dirk
It depends on how you want to compose and what the lens allows you to get closer to the bird, with seeing a tiny piece of lagoon and you associate the scene where the crane is. I don't know if it's the best image to convert to black and white, the place kind of looks confusing in black and white. |
Jun 9th |
| 83 |
Jun 20 |
Comment |
and version grey |
Jun 9th |
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| 83 |
Jun 20 |
Comment |
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Jun 9th |
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| 83 |
Jun 20 |
Comment |
Hello Debasish.
Good stacking work with the flower, the tone of the background does not help to highlight it and more in the areas between the leaves that has another tone to the rest of the background. Maybe something more aggressive with the background would give my eyes more impact. |
Jun 9th |
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| 83 |
Jun 20 |
Comment |
Hello
it is a stacking of many photos, the empty glass is photographed and then grain by grain the other elements are photographed, in PS all the images are opened as a stack, and the elements are discovered in each layer, then a white adjustment layer and black and ready |
Jun 9th |
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