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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 29 |
Jun 22 |
Reply |
As a project in my local camera club, we took a series of light spinning images one night at a club meeting. We just had various colors of little Christmas type lights on a string and swing them back and forth to create images like the one I have attached. For this one, in Photoshop I rotated the image, copied and pasted the image, then reversing the second one to be a mirror image of the first. For this one, I changed the hue of the whole thing to be more butterfly like. Here is my original. |
Jun 17th |
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| 29 |
Jun 22 |
Comment |
The colors are really nice. It is hard to tell what exactly you wanted in focus here. For my eye ( which can be rather simplistic) there is just too much stuff here without a real focal point. |
Jun 8th |
| 29 |
Jun 22 |
Comment |
Lovely!! I love the treatment you have given this. This green line to the left of the top of the flower looks a little unnatural, but otherwise it's awesome. |
Jun 8th |
| 29 |
Jun 22 |
Comment |
I LOVE this!! That's all I have to say. I have done some similar things with some light spinning photos, took the photo turned it sideways, and made butterflies. Fun to play with for sure. Yours gives me some new ideas. |
Jun 8th |
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| 29 |
Jun 22 |
Comment |
Beautiful rose. Colorado is my favorite state but we live in Nebraska most of the time. I think there is too much in the background that distracts from the flower. I think something like this makes for a more interesting image. |
Jun 8th |
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| 29 |
Jun 22 |
Comment |
I've just been reading about the Wiscombe Park Hillclimb on Google. There are so many things in this world I don't know about. This is a neat photo. I think I like it better with not quite as much sky at the top. I cropped it, increased the contrast a little, and then increased the saturation of the yellows. Just had to play with it. :-) |
Jun 8th |
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| 29 |
Jun 22 |
Comment |
I absolutely love old barn pictures and this one is great. In photoshop I used the burn tool to darken the blue sky a bit and then selected the barn and increased the contrast on the wood.
What do you think? |
Jun 8th |
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