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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 29 |
Nov 22 |
Reply |
I haven't seen that version yet. I have the keys for the legacy programs and hope I can get them installed in my new version of Elements. There may be a reason to keep this laptop which I plan to replace. |
Nov 14th |
| 29 |
Nov 22 |
Reply |
Thanks for your suggestions. It shows there are many ways to process with different effects. |
Nov 14th |
| 29 |
Nov 22 |
Reply |
Thanks for another view. |
Nov 14th |
| 29 |
Nov 22 |
Reply |
You are so right about the spot of light on the right.I should have seen it. At least that is an easy fix! |
Nov 14th |
| 29 |
Nov 22 |
Reply |
I'll have to check, but you know my processing is not my strong point. My mindset if Photo Travel so only minimal changes are permitted. I could swap the sky for PID. |
Nov 14th |
| 29 |
Nov 22 |
Comment |
I have seen many versions of this place, but this one is a bit different than most. I agree about the glare. Places like this can be a challenge since they are photographed so often by so many. I like to see different views of such iconic places. Of course, I could never get there to even try to shoot it! I like your version. |
Nov 14th |
| 29 |
Nov 22 |
Comment |
Bob, This is my kind of subject and I had to play with it. As much as I love monochrome, I think the bus needs color so I used a legacy Topaz plugin called restyle and came up with a wild version. I am traveling and using my laptop. I hope I can get the plugin on a new PC I am getting. |
Nov 14th |
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| 29 |
Nov 22 |
Comment |
Gunter, I really like your creativity as shown in the image. I guess there are several ways to remove color from part of images and I don't know all the processing methods. I didn't notice the color bleed, but I think it could be corrected if wanted. I find the grasses at the bottom to be a bit distracting. They could be cloned (but I would find that a challenge) or cropped out, which is what I did.
Keep trying new things. We all learn from that. |
Nov 14th |
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| 29 |
Nov 22 |
Comment |
Karen, You continue to excel at nature. The angle of the butterfly doesn't bother me and I like the slight angle. The butterfly is tack sharp and really stands out nicely. I darkened the background a bit and cropped a bit off the top. Since nature is a reality based Division, I am not sure if rotating the image would be permitted, but maybe it would not be noticed depending on background. Well done! |
Nov 14th |
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| 29 |
Nov 22 |
Comment |
This is a lovely portrait and as others have said, the lines are distracting. Bob provided an excellent solution for removing them. I agree about the hand. There are "rules" about hands etc. regarding where they can be "cut". If I remember right, limbs should never be cut at the joint. |
Nov 14th |
| 29 |
Nov 22 |
Comment |
Great action shot! Background is probably the best you could gt under circumstances. We don't have much choice at such events. This should do well, especially in PJ competition. |
Nov 14th |
6 comments - 5 replies for Group 29
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6 comments - 5 replies Total
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