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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 29 |
Feb 25 |
Reply |
Ron, Thanks for sending your original. I used Full Dynamic which is probably my favorite. My version is included. I don't process as well as most of the group. I use Elements with NIK and Topaz. I tried to learn LR and others, but wasn't up to the task. I like more detail in nature photos most of the time. We should all give ourr eyes a break. Our eye doc said 20-20-20--every 20 minutes, look away for 20 sseconds at 20 feet. I should follow his directions! |
Feb 20th |
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| 29 |
Feb 25 |
Comment |
I would like to see the original and also know what filter you used in Silver Efex Pro. Not much looks sharp and I would like to see more detail in the mushrooms. It would help if we know what your camera settings were too. Mushrooms can make great photos, but I think this could be improved with more detail. |
Feb 17th |
| 29 |
Feb 25 |
Comment |
Bob, This is a very interesting concept so thanks for yur submission. In your version, the people look like an afterthought because of the way the are distinct from the rest of the image. I have not used the filter so don't know what is possible. Could you make the path they are on sharp from top to bottom? I love the effect on the trees. You always stretch our minds. |
Feb 17th |
| 29 |
Feb 25 |
Comment |
Interesting concept. Perhaps, the statue should have been where you placed it. Yes, natives were not treated well in Canada or the US. But that is sadly true in much of the world. There is an article in the current issue of "American Indian" published by the National Museum of the American Indian about the Global Alliance of Indigenous Peoples, Gender, Justice and Peace. They are working with the UN to help people worldwide. Such museums can help with these issues. I like the scene very much. |
Feb 17th |
| 29 |
Feb 25 |
Reply |
Thanks for yuor suggestion. I will have to go back and re-work it. |
Feb 17th |
| 29 |
Feb 25 |
Comment |
Great story about your photo.I like the way they are lined up in a row with one feeding and one looking back. It makes a good pano--at least the sizing makes it look like a pano.
Well done. |
Feb 17th |
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4 comments - 2 replies Total
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