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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 78 |
Mar 24 |
Comment |
I just noticed that your "original" and what was used in making your processed image are different. In your original, the figure closest to the camera is more interesting as his right arm is more extended and he is less blurred. |
Mar 22nd |
| 78 |
Mar 24 |
Reply |
Thank you for your encouragement. |
Mar 14th |
| 78 |
Mar 24 |
Comment |
Here is my revision in response to your suggestions and comments. |
Mar 14th |
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| 78 |
Mar 24 |
Reply |
Yes, it does look better with the stem tipped, thank you. |
Mar 7th |
| 78 |
Mar 24 |
Comment |
Thank you. I think that I can fix the green of the stem and leaves and restore the tip of that leaf. |
Mar 7th |
| 78 |
Mar 24 |
Reply |
I think that the simplest way to combine focus stacking and exposure bracketing is simply to do two or three focus stacks with the camera set to under expose, normallly expose, and overexpose, and then use the three composites with an HDR program that combines the properly exposed portions of each. |
Mar 5th |
| 78 |
Mar 24 |
Comment |
Pretty scary picture. I like the colors and depth of field. I wish the gnat had been in front of a bright part of the plant. To me, upward to the right would feel more natural than upward to the left. |
Mar 2nd |
| 78 |
Mar 24 |
Comment |
Great colors and composition. I find the background to be distracting. Could you repeat the processing having first blurred the background of the image that you used for the background? Were it not for the excessive brightness of the background, this would be a good candidate for focus stacking. I wonder if it is possible to combine focus stacking with exposure bracketing? Does anyone know? |
Mar 2nd |
| 78 |
Mar 24 |
Comment |
Very nice enhancement of details in the heron. To me, the image would feel more naturel if it were reversed left-to-right. I would like this more if the image conveyed a feeling of motion. This could have been achieved by using a slower shutter speed and panning with the bird so as to give motion blur to the background while still retaining sharpness in the heron. |
Mar 2nd |
| 78 |
Mar 24 |
Comment |
This has very nice action and great colors to go with the action. I am neutral on the addition from the second original. The original has more detail in the white smoke leading to the dragon's head. I would like the image even more if still more texture could be brought out in this smoke. |
Mar 2nd |
| 78 |
Mar 24 |
Comment |
This building is well suited to your B&W treatment. I like the range of luminosities. To me, this image feels better if the keystoning caused by pointing the camera upward is corrected with the warp transformation. |
Mar 2nd |
| 78 |
Mar 24 |
Comment |
What a nice conversion to B&W. I love the sharpness of the leaves. I would love to see this without those random splotches of background brightness. |
Mar 2nd |
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9 comments - 3 replies Total
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