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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 30 |
Oct 18 |
Comment |
This is a spectacularly beautiful picture with the stained glass,the glorious sunbeams and colorful reflections A wonderful capture
I cropped just above where the sunbeams come out and straightened the left wall which was leaning back slightly and the floor which looked a bit skewed I sharpened it but your submission has a dreamier look I prefer See my image |
Oct 8th |
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| 30 |
Oct 18 |
Comment |
I love images like this done with the beautiful blue of the twilight sky and lines of car headlights You certainly did a lot of work to get the image
I think you need a time more like 4 to 6 seconds or more to make more long red lines I have also found that using a smaller aperture gets nice star patterns on point sources of light and helps prolong the time without the image getting too bright I agree with Dorinda's suggestions I would also crop up to just below the left red line |
Oct 8th |
| 30 |
Oct 18 |
Comment |
Beautiful colors but the blurring of all the pilings distracts from the image Judging from the 1/8 speed I imagine it is the water running over the pilings that caused the blur as Dorinda notes. I imagine the foreground water does not look so blurred since we do not expect excessive sharpness in water It may also be the f22 aperture I have been told that some lenses get less sharp at smaller apertures due to refraction |
Oct 8th |
| 30 |
Oct 18 |
Comment |
A wonderful sharp shot of the boat backed by marvelous Florida clouds Last year I put a shot of clouds on a day where the theme was mountains It is my belief that clouds are Florida's mountains I like your darker version which makes thee clouds stand out more, but perhaps a reverse gradient to lighten the bottom slightly without brightening the clouds more would also work |
Oct 8th |
| 30 |
Oct 18 |
Comment |
A very good sharp capture of action and expression especially the disappointed stallion Great action shot. I cropped leaving more on rt because I liked having more of the dust raised by her. I also widened the gray crescent I thought was her catchlight and added one for the stallion I think the gray line in the original is closer to where the catchlight is judging from some online horse eye images I looked at.
The coats got shinier when I used the Camera Raw filter which is almost the same as LR basic |
Oct 8th |
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| 30 |
Oct 18 |
Comment |
Nice sharp view of the wall textured with peeling paint. Decay,rust and rot attract me also. I guess it is the varied colors and textures. However I would put something in the center hole as Dorinda and Jon noted. Maybe a red or yellow flower or bush in the distance. Good luck with your workshop As Jon notes this is a great shot for your workshop |
Oct 8th |
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