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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 5 |
Jun 17 |
Reply |
Richard-The corvette is a small car and a model can be 6 foot tall! The model photo was taken at the beach in Clearwater, FL. The images used were corvette, model, bricks, myself, & sun ray background. Most of the time I use a 28-135 mm lens. |
Jun 28th |
| 5 |
Jun 17 |
Reply |
David-I put myself in as the driver; I distorted my head intentionally as if I was leaning to my right. |
Jun 28th |
| 5 |
Jun 17 |
Reply |
David, you are right; More shadows are needed under the wheels to tie the car down. |
Jun 25th |
| 5 |
Jun 17 |
Comment |
These are a couple of good looking doors; However, my eye goes back and forth between the faces of the guards. David's rendition of lighting the doors is a nice improvement and helps you to look at the main subject of interest. |
Jun 25th |
| 5 |
Jun 17 |
Comment |
The original image has a lot of green to look at. There is a great improvement after you darkened the corners; It made the gate and bird house stand out. |
Jun 25th |
| 5 |
Jun 17 |
Comment |
The car does get lost in the tree background; I like what Oliver did blurring the trees. I agree with Barbara, I would like to see pure black and whites rather than the blue tint. |
Jun 25th |
| 5 |
Jun 17 |
Comment |
David, as usual, you have made a very nice photograph. Re.the tight cropping; you must start with a very large pixel image. I am not familiar with the Nikon D810. What are its pixel dimensions? I like the selective sharpening that you used on the boy. |
Jun 25th |
| 5 |
Jun 17 |
Comment |
Good job on the monochrome conversion. However, I find that the woman's left shoulder gets lost in the background. I think that David did a great job using the extra cropping and adding a slight tint. |
Jun 25th |
5 comments - 3 replies for Group 5
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| 68 |
Jun 17 |
Reply |
John, I agree that the clouds are too far back. Since I do a lot with clouds, I will have to pay more attention in the future. |
Jun 25th |
| 68 |
Jun 17 |
Comment |
I enjoy this type of image since I am a big fan of subjects in front of the window. The frame helps a lot. Regarding the separation of the lens; I have read that the ideal distance for the Fuji W3 from camera to subject is 30 inches; I believe that this makes it close to 1/10. Is that right? |
Jun 25th |
| 68 |
Jun 17 |
Comment |
Good shot of rolling hills; This image has some very nice depth. I wish we had some of those hills in Florida; Our hills are flat. I have been to Napa Valley; I enjoyed it very much since I am a wine drinker. |
Jun 25th |
2 comments - 1 reply for Group 68
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7 comments - 4 replies Total
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