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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 36 |
Oct 25 |
Comment |
There is a lot to like about this image, the colors in the sky are gorgeous, and the mountains as well as the tree are nice and sharp. I do agree with the others that the top should be cropped down. I like Grace's treatment of you image with the bright flower removed. I also like Michaels suggestion that you bring out the green a little more in the leaves but leave the tree trunk dark. |
Oct 23rd |
| 36 |
Oct 25 |
Comment |
I really like the color and the reflections on the water. I do agree with Larry the the image is a little busy and would be better without the tangle of so many branches and birds. |
Oct 23rd |
| 36 |
Oct 25 |
Comment |
Great work with the fisheye! The symmetry of the bridge makes it a natural for it. I like the B&W treatment the best and agree with the others that a little more contrast would improve the image. |
Oct 23rd |
| 36 |
Oct 25 |
Comment |
I really like the contrast of the golden light on the mountains with the blue of the shadows on the lake. Personally, I like the foreground, I think it acts as a frame for the lake. |
Oct 23rd |
| 36 |
Oct 25 |
Comment |
Just an all around great pano composite, Larry. I really like the circular Radison building on the lower center. There is a similar building of the 405 in LA the was a Sheraton in the 1960's and is now a boutique hotel. |
Oct 23rd |
| 36 |
Oct 25 |
Comment |
That's a lovely fall image, Barbara. I love the limited color palette, it really makes the image stand out. I found Michael's comment really useful, either go with a really slow shutter speed for soft water or super fast for sharpness. Another thing you could do is a composite of both and blend them together in post. That would avoid the problem with wind movement blurring the leaves on the trees. I see why the others wanted you to crop the bottom, the water perturbation on the bottom left does tend to draw the eye, but it really didn't bother me. |
Oct 23rd |
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