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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 30 |
Feb 17 |
Comment |
A beautiful capture of the Milky Way Great composition and technical expertise.The foreground is a great contrast.
I might open up the shadows on the left bottom a bit,tone down the brightness of the four brightest lights on the left and clone out the straight line in the rt middle (probably a plane). Or not- It is fantastic as it is |
Feb 4th |
| 30 |
Feb 17 |
Comment |
I meant to clone them out. I think you could also use content aware fill or healing brush All in PS CC. I used clone see image. I have been told there are many ways to accomplish the same goal in PS and much better than stepping off a walkway into a thermal pool! |
Feb 4th |
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| 30 |
Feb 17 |
Comment |
A beautiful capture of the castle and reflection. I took it into Lightroom cropped a little more from the left to remove the red dock and green pole and I enhanced the clouds a bit. I like your castle and reflection better ( mine looks a little too HDR) so I would probably put in a layer mask to just let my sky show through with the rest of the image as you had it |
Feb 3rd |
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| 30 |
Feb 17 |
Comment |
Beautiful fall colors ,sharp,nice leading line If you have an image further back including more of the road curve and more of the treetops and less of the left side I think that would work even better. |
Feb 3rd |
| 30 |
Feb 17 |
Comment |
I agree with Dorinda's suggestions for cropping. If you are not averse to big changes you could add a sky with more clouds and increase the saturation of the house |
Feb 3rd |
| 30 |
Feb 17 |
Comment |
The beautiful Dogwood flowers are nice and sharp.However the light is too hot in several places in the center and upper right. I would have preferred just the center blossom or having the other two centers visible forming a triangle more in the frame. In other words just three blossoms. |
Feb 3rd |
| 30 |
Feb 17 |
Comment |
A great sharp landscape with capture of depth,great colors and textures I like the foreground trees but the tops going out of the image draws my eye out of the picture. Perhaps you could have stood back further to get the tops Or you could photographically cut off the tops to stop the eye being drawn out |
Feb 3rd |
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