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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 36 |
Feb 23 |
Reply |
I like your crop posted: 02/26/2023 20:14:02 the best. |
Feb 26th |
| 36 |
Feb 23 |
Comment |
That's a really great image, particularly since it wasn't composited. The only problem I see is there is some noise visible, probably from the high ISO. Still, your Z9 way outperforms my D7200. Did you need to do any post processing on the light beam or is that out of the camera? |
Feb 18th |
| 36 |
Feb 23 |
Comment |
That's a lovely image! The colors of the sky and the fading light just kissing the top of the hill really make this image. I would crop some of the sky out just down to the start of the clouds since it is empty space but I would not change anything else. |
Feb 18th |
| 36 |
Feb 23 |
Comment |
I actually didn't notice the people at first glance until I looked at the original. One thing I did notice is the image is a little soft. You could apply some selective sharpening just to the building to and perhaps some contrast to bring it out a bit better. If you want to emphasize the people as 'ghosts' a bit more you could perhaps brighten the very slightly and mess around with their contrast as well. Its an interesting subject and I like the black and white treatment. |
Feb 18th |
| 36 |
Feb 23 |
Comment |
This is a good image the way it is. I don't think I would change a thing. The tree adds balance and the lighting is warm and very nice. The clouds in the sky add some interest as well. |
Feb 18th |
| 36 |
Feb 23 |
Comment |
That's a great image, Larry! I like the low angle and the way the sunlight bounces of off the brickwork. The image is tack sharp and there is a lot of interest in it. Great job! |
Feb 18th |
| 36 |
Feb 23 |
Comment |
The fall colors are beautiful! I like the vertical treatment although I do agree with Larry that the interruption of the road in the center is not ideal. There is still quite a bit of haze in the image, even though it was dehazed. Perhaps if you did a gradient mask on the dehazed layer and did the same with a contrast layer would bring out the foreground more. You could also do the same thing with sharpening, the image is a little soft. |
Feb 18th |
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