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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 62 |
Aug 22 |
Reply |
Ooo! I love it. Well done. Thanks for the inspiration. |
Aug 10th |
| 62 |
Aug 22 |
Reply |
Thank you Israel! |
Aug 9th |
| 62 |
Aug 22 |
Reply |
Thanks Emil. A great idea to apply more depth! I just acquired the TK plugins. As I learn to use them, I am hoping to apply luminosity masks to see if I can get more depth. Another approach I might try is to use frequency separation and work in the low domain where it is easy to do shading using the mixer brush. |
Aug 9th |
| 62 |
Aug 22 |
Reply |
Hi LuAnn,
I appreciate you taking the time to apply your creativity to the image. Both are interesting approaches. My particular taste is to avoid grain unless I want an aged film or old-time look. I had organic alien eggs in mind with my treatment.
Yes, I shot what I saw. Everyone goes to Sable to capture images of the wild horses (which I did). But the other story is that the island caused over 300 shipwrecks before instrumental navigation. Parks Canada doesn't have money to remove the things that wash up, so some researcher catalogs it all and leaves it in place. As the sands shift, things come and go. I was fascinated by the concept of litter research, so I started to look more carefully at the objects when the horses weren't around!
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Aug 9th |
| 62 |
Aug 22 |
Reply |
Thanks Bob! |
Aug 6th |
| 62 |
Aug 22 |
Comment |
Hi Israel, This is a wonderful abstract that works well on its side, but also upside down! The curves make the image.
As much as I like your BW version, I hope that you gave the woman on the bridge a copy of the original. It is also a very nice image.
If you get back to that bridge again, I suggest that you also make an image using f/22.0. Having the entire image in focus would give a different result that might also be interesting.
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Aug 6th |
| 62 |
Aug 22 |
Comment |
Hi LuAnn, Nicely done! I love the detail in the mushroom cap and the drop of water on the stem. Your treatment achieved your goal of dark and moody.
Like Bob, I'd love to see the before image. Perhaps you can send it to Pete to post? |
Aug 6th |
| 62 |
Aug 22 |
Comment |
Hi Bob, I love this image! At first glance, I thought you had turned in your camera to take up pen-and-ink drawing. Nicely done.
My only suggestion is to echo what Emil said about more space at the bottom. And perhaps a bit less at the top. This is something you can experiment with and see is another spacing pleases you. |
Aug 6th |
| 62 |
Aug 22 |
Comment |
Hi Oliver, First of all, congratulations on getting up so early. I just attended a weekend workshop---up early, out late, nap in midday--so I know how difficult the hours can be!
Great job capturing the motion of the goose. It always amazes me that all the flapping and splashing ends up in a successful take off. I agree with LuAnn that the vertical lines are a bit distracting. There are many ways that you can minimize these. LuAnn's version is nice. I tried as well, by bringing your image into Lightroom, using the inverse of the subject mask, and then decreasing the clarity and increasing the black. Perhaps a bit extreme. You, no doubt, will have other ideas. |
Aug 6th |
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| 62 |
Aug 22 |
Comment |
Hi Emil, A wonderful image! It works well in BW. I like the way you brought down the darks so that the right side of the tractor is highlighted. Well done! |
Aug 6th |
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