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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 5 |
Oct 20 |
Comment |
Richard, This type of shot is always very difficult. The main bug is in nice focus; I assume that this was hand-held; and, for that, I give you much credit. To set the image off; I would have added a gold frame. |
Oct 11th |
| 5 |
Oct 20 |
Comment |
Mark, I agree with others as this is some very good black and white art; and, it does not need a border. |
Oct 11th |
| 5 |
Oct 20 |
Comment |
Freddie, Changing into a vertical was a good idea. The color saturation made the image. I would have added a thin white border. |
Oct 11th |
| 5 |
Oct 20 |
Comment |
Steven, The lead in lines are just beautiful. You captured the person just right. Your treatment of the upper left corner is great, along with the crop. |
Oct 11th |
| 5 |
Oct 20 |
Comment |
Barbara, I like the green colors. Also the addition of the cat. I would have made the border stand out more. Overall, you did a good job. |
Oct 11th |
5 comments - 0 replies for Group 5
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| 68 |
Oct 20 |
Comment |
Brian, What a great subject. The reflection on the shiny floor is outstanding. It gives the picture a lot of depth. The many different colors in the church help make the picture. The work you did on the people, came out very good, as they seem natural to me. |
Oct 11th |
| 68 |
Oct 20 |
Comment |
Mohanan, The red flower came out very nice; but I think isolating the flower and blurring the background naturally, instead of a circular motion, would have worked better. Your border was done very nicely. |
Oct 11th |
| 68 |
Oct 20 |
Comment |
Betty, I have a butterfly garden in my front yard and it mostly attracts monarchs. I have never seen a 3D photo like this; it is outstanding. I will ask as David did; did you user SPM to wrap the image on the surface of the sphere? |
Oct 11th |
| 68 |
Oct 20 |
Comment |
Signe, You have captured the depth in this image very nicely. The columns seem to go on forever. As I Zoom in, it appears to be a man sitting on the bench and this adds a lot to the picture. |
Oct 11th |
| 68 |
Oct 20 |
Comment |
Steve, I really like this 3d picture. This is the kind of creative stuff that I like to do. I don't have a pair of fisheye cameras; but I do have a close-up adapter for my W3. However, it would not work with a scenic; only for close-up work; The depth in your photo is outstanding and your processing is very nice. |
Oct 11th |
| 68 |
Oct 20 |
Comment |
David, I don't blame you about taking pictures instead of riding with your son. You have some very nice depth in your image. The rocks in the foreground really stand out. Nice idea using 2 Go-Pros for video. I will have to try that some day. |
Oct 11th |
| 68 |
Oct 20 |
Reply |
David, I did not use depth map on the moon. I did take two moon pictures about one month apart. John Ballou of PSA, gave me the idea to try it. He had done it more scientifically as he studied the moon phases. You can see some of the dark areas on the left side are such as the moon was take with a left and right lens. The clouds above the earth just came out that way with depth map. This was my 3rd earth depth map attempt. |
Oct 11th |
6 comments - 1 reply for Group 68
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11 comments - 1 reply Total
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