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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 14 |
Aug 20 |
Comment |
Hello Xiao,
Greetings.
First of all congratulations, that you are going to start a new challenge; for a relatively new area to fathom. All the best for that. Now coming back to the subjects that you have displayed, is well captured except for a little blurry (less details) on the bottom as mentioned by other members. The light is a key element for product photography. So far product photography wise, you have done a nice job. Little more sharpness and details would be better at the bottom end of the fish though. Good work mate.
Cheers. |
Aug 25th |
| 14 |
Aug 20 |
Comment |
Hi Tom,
As described by everyone, I totally agree this is a powerful image. This is a neat power image and from the angle, that you have positioned to capture the expression of the athlete. Wonderful composition. I am also proud of you, that you have such a dedication for this type of endeavor. Great work my friend.
Cheers. |
Aug 25th |
| 14 |
Aug 20 |
Comment |
Hi Gregory,
Greetings.
A tack sharp image with a color palette of the birds, and the background complementing each other. The additional lights on the bird, also contributing to the glowing of the birds natural color. I would say a nice job done.
Cheers.
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Aug 25th |
| 14 |
Aug 20 |
Comment |
Hi Darcy,
I hope you staying safe. The Image is a lovely shot, except for the tiny bit of rotor missing there, as mentioned by our other members. The converting in to monochrome addressed a bit light issue there. This is a difficult subject to shoot as well. As I am a helicopter pilot, I love taking picture of aircrafts and helicopters too. This coming issue I will share a shot of formation flying of fighters. Stay tuned.
Cheers. |
Aug 25th |
| 14 |
Aug 20 |
Reply |
Hello Tom,
Thank you for your kind words. It was an opportunity based shot, with a luck against me to shoot the bird from the correct angle and position. I am sure next time I will take all the time, to find a right position and angle to shoot.
Thanks again and cheers. |
Aug 25th |
| 14 |
Aug 20 |
Comment |
Hi Arun,
Hope you are keeping safe in this pandemic.
A nice "frame in the frame" image. It's like looking at the past, sitting in the future. Yes, I agree with all of our members that "there is nothing you can do" about the new building at the background of our subject. Even though you could clear the background building from the frame by using the photoshop, then again this will really need a very details time consuming post processing. In short a pleasing image but the sky could be little bit bluish then the green tone. Nice work my friend.
Cheers. |
Aug 24th |
| 14 |
Aug 20 |
Reply |
Hi Darcy,
I hope like all of us, you are also keeping safe out there.
Thank you my friend for your nice words. I appreciate your critics and will remember the suggestions of the sharpness in the center or the subject along with more water body ahead of the bird and less at the back. Thanks again.
Cheers. |
Aug 24th |
| 14 |
Aug 20 |
Reply |
Hi Gregory,
Greetings. Thank you for all the nice words. Yes, Arun is right; it is a very small size image. For this my apology, I really needed to look for the larger image from my drive to share. I will surely remember the "Birds flying in to the frame" suggestions. This type of birds are very sensitive and this was an opportunity based shot. I will try to be in the right place and right angle next time. Thanks again. |
Aug 24th |
| 14 |
Aug 20 |
Reply |
Dear Arun,
Thank you for your feedback. I appreciate your nice words. I have to look for the bigger file of this image. If I can find it I surely will post it here for all of us to look at it. In terms flying out of the frame, this birds are very sensitive and I only had that chance to shoot the bird in this condition. Next time I hope to get a better angle.
Thanks again. |
Aug 24th |
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