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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 36 |
Sep 24 |
Reply |
It was just strange to me that they were at 90 degrees to each other. I would have expected them to be more or less in the same direction. Other than that they look completely natural. |
Sep 25th |
| 36 |
Sep 24 |
Comment |
I really like the blue tone, I think it really works! I do agree that the contrails on the left and the small cloud on the right should be toned down a bit. |
Sep 23rd |
| 36 |
Sep 24 |
Comment |
I really like the black and white treatment of the bridge as well as your crop. The long exposure smooths out the water and really makes the bridge stand out. Great job! |
Sep 23rd |
| 36 |
Sep 24 |
Comment |
I've never actually been to Maine, but this image makes me want to go. It definitely captures a cold winter's day on the water. I do agree with Larry about the separation of the boats, but I don't think it really detracts much from the image. |
Sep 23rd |
| 36 |
Sep 24 |
Comment |
That's a stunning image Larry! I didn't really notice the noise in the water until I read the other's comments. The foreground on the original image does not really bother me, in fact I think it adds to the image. Great job! |
Sep 23rd |
| 36 |
Sep 24 |
Comment |
That's a beautiful job, particularly the post processing. The sky and aurora are stunning and I love silhouette of the house a trees. The meteor trails are blended in seamlessly and create a leading line to the brightest star (or planet?) in the sky. I do have one question, were the meteor trail at 90 degrees to each other like that? |
Sep 23rd |
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