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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 62 |
Sep 23 |
Reply |
I know exactly what you mean! Last year I was walking around the waterfront in Seattle on an unseasonably hot day. If I wasn't on a photography trip with a teacher, I would have thrown all rules out the window in the hope of getting out of the sun! Good luck on your next trip. |
Sep 13th |
| 62 |
Sep 23 |
Reply |
Emil,
You achieved your goal! My eye is drawn to the center bottom of the image.
Bunny |
Sep 7th |
| 62 |
Sep 23 |
Comment |
Hi LuAnn,
Applause for keeping film alive! I love the path. It leads my eye past the trees and through the gate. A very nice composition. The processing is well done. I like that you toned down the highlights. It gives the image warmth.
Bunny |
Sep 7th |
| 62 |
Sep 23 |
Comment |
Hi Emil,
I love the texture of the ferns but I am not a fan of a vignette for this photo. To my eye, it removes some of the most interesting parts of this image and makes the image more about the trees than the ferns.
What do you think?
Bunny |
Sep 7th |
| 62 |
Sep 23 |
Reply |
Hi Emil,
If you lived in a rural area like me, you'd know there must be three other houses nearby. The postal service prefers to batch up the mail boxes to make delivery easier.
Bunny |
Sep 7th |
| 62 |
Sep 23 |
Comment |
Hi Pete,
WOW! Terrific shot. I love it. The sky contributes to the eerie feeling.
Bunny |
Sep 7th |
| 62 |
Sep 23 |
Comment |
Hi Israel,
Wonderful composition! I agree with Emil that it is a bit "hot." Given it was a sunny day, the Sunny 16 rule might have resulted in an exposure that was a bit less hot. It's something you could try when you are walking around Jerusalem. You probably get a lot of wonderfully sunny days!
Bunny |
Sep 7th |
| 62 |
Sep 23 |
Comment |
Hi Bob,
Wonderful texture. I like it!
Bunny |
Sep 7th |
| 62 |
Sep 23 |
Comment |
Hi Mark,
I love this street scene. To me, it is about the interaction, or lack of interaction, between the chef and the lone customer. I'll be staying at Shibuya crossing in October, so I am excited to see scenes like this!
Both Lance and Emil have provided some good suggestions. For my eye, I would like to see less glare and have the two figures be brought out a bit more. Another way to approach both the glare and dirt on the window is to use frequency separation 2.0 (Earth Oliver's technique). I took only a few minutes on this. If were doing this on my photo, I'd start with raw and take about 20 minutes. |
Sep 7th |
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