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Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
14 |
Oct 22 |
Reply |
Hi Xiao,
Greetings my friend.
I agree with your suggestions here on keeping the ground less and sky more in the frame. Thank you for your suggestions.
Cheers.
Kamal. |
Oct 31st |
14 |
Oct 22 |
Reply |
Hi Ingrid,
Greetings.
Thank you for your kind comment and appreciation.
Stay safe as always.
Cheers.
Kamal. |
Oct 25th |
14 |
Oct 22 |
Reply |
Hi Darcy,
Greetings my friend.
Thank you for your kind comment and appreciation.
Stay safe as always.
Cheers.
Kamal. |
Oct 25th |
14 |
Oct 22 |
Reply |
Hi Karen,
Greetings !
I hope things are great at your end. Thank you for your comment and suggestions. I agree both with you and Tom on the toning down and cloud over lay.
Stay safe as always.
Cheers.
Kamal. |
Oct 25th |
14 |
Oct 22 |
Reply |
Hi Tom,
Greetings my friend.
Thank you for your positive comment. I actually loved the idea of clone out on the setting sun, some of the clouds. The edited version you have tried is also worth considering. Appreciate your suggestions and effort.
Stay safe as always.
Cheers.
Kamal.
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Oct 25th |
14 |
Oct 22 |
Reply |
Hi Greg,
Greetings my friend.
Thank you very much for your comment and appreciation.
Stay safe as always.
Cheers.
Kamal. |
Oct 25th |
14 |
Oct 22 |
Comment |
Hi Xiao,
Greetings my friend.
A lovely post processing. Specially the last editing is spot on. The transition from the original to the last edition is so remarkable. Thanks for sharing.
Stay safe as always.
Cheers.
Kamal. |
Oct 23rd |
14 |
Oct 22 |
Comment |
Hi Tom,
Nice experimenting image. I believe you have achieved what you have intended. I would suggest a frame around the image would specify the focus better on the subject.
Thanks for sharing.
Cheers.
Kamal.
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Oct 23rd |
14 |
Oct 22 |
Comment |
Hi Greg,
Greetings.
The image seems nicely captured and processed. The eyes of the subject (Your grandson) is well focused and sharpened so we can feel his gaze on the target. The crop been little tight and I agree with Tom here. But you have managed the overall presentation very nicely. Thank you for sharing. You know what they say, we live through our future generation. I wish him all the luck in the world so he can be healthy and happy.
Cheers.
Kamal.
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Oct 23rd |
14 |
Oct 22 |
Comment |
Hi Ingrid,
Greetings my friend.
A lovely composite you made out of these 3 leaves. The background color and composition works well and loved the concept.
Thank you for sharing.
Cheers.
Kamal. |
Oct 23rd |
14 |
Oct 22 |
Comment |
Hi Karen,
Greetings my friend.
An amazing wedding day informal shoot. Even though, its not all flashy or lights camera action. You did pretty well by capturing the perfect timing with all the happy faces ...
Good work with a compelling story telling..
Agree with Greg here, a vignette would be a better choice..
Best Regards.
Kamal. |
Oct 15th |
5 comments - 6 replies for Group 14
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80 |
Oct 22 |
Comment |
Hi Kathryn,
Greetings.
Wow a great presentation! Loved the way you have created the amazing image. This is a eye opener for a new idea. The color, the light and the post processing is so compelling. The flip idea is also worth indulging, loved the way you have converted the original into this masterpiece. Learnt a lot from this edition.
Thank you for sharing.
Cheers.
Kamal. |
Oct 25th |
80 |
Oct 22 |
Comment |
Hi Doug,
Greetings.
What an amazing composite you have created. Loved the expression of the rose in the background and how you have managed to keep the white lines of the rose afloat. The idea is worth considering with this composite, the opportunities of the creativity is boundless. Appeared to me that, you can patent some of this "works" for using (as commercially) and as wall papers or on any kind of ceramic or porcelain dishes, if you know what I meant !!!
Great work and loved them. Thanks for sharing.
Cheers.
Kamal. |
Oct 25th |
80 |
Oct 22 |
Comment |
Hi Jacob,
Greetings.
Thank you for sharing this lovely floral image. What I find the post processing is very unique, given the original has a lot to remove from. The idea of a loosing the details from background is very clever for this image. Nicely done and appreciate the master work.
Cheers.
Kamal. |
Oct 24th |
80 |
Oct 22 |
Comment |
Hi Bob,
Greetings.
That was very smart and unique work with PS and Lr.
Loved the composition. As much as I like your original edition, I also like the way Kathryn edited from that version. This is unique to have some experimenting ideas. Keep up the great work. Cheers.
Kamal.
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Oct 24th |
80 |
Oct 22 |
Reply |
Hi Nadia,
Greetings.
Thank you for your tips of shooting the cornflowers. Your experience sure would guide to me achieve better result in the future.
Thanks again.
Cheers.
Kamal. |
Oct 24th |
80 |
Oct 22 |
Reply |
Hi Jacob,
Greetings.
Thank you for your kind comment and I surely appreciate them. Stay safe.
Cheers.
Kamal. |
Oct 24th |
80 |
Oct 22 |
Reply |
Hi Kathryn,
Greetings my friend.
Thank you for your suggestions in regards to the sharpness and iso and f/stop setting while using hand held with this sensitive windy situation. I am sure your tips would be of great help. I loved the way you have made a tight croping in the editing. Thank you for your taking time to shown me with example.
Take care and stay blessed as always.
Cheers.
Kamal. |
Oct 12th |
80 |
Oct 22 |
Reply |
Hi Bob,
Thank you for your critics. I am sure I learnt a great deal on this, that you have mentioned to improve. Next time surely I will try them and share with you guys about the outcome. Been through with some health issue but I feel better now. Thank you for your ki s assistance.
Stay safe and stay blessed as always.
Cheers.
Kamal. |
Oct 12th |
4 comments - 4 replies for Group 80
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84 |
Oct 22 |
Comment |
HI Peter,
Greetings.
A lovely presentation. The opening & closing scene are very creative. I agree with Dick about the caption of the location, very informative. The music is soothing & the transitions are made very delicately.
Thank you for sharing.
Cheers.
Kamal. |
Oct 29th |
84 |
Oct 22 |
Reply |
Hi Dick,
Thank you for your suggestions. Ok I will do the trans for our audience. The Man you saw at the end was the priest of their community who came after the end of the recording. I thought to include him as well in the presentation. Now i realize that should be avoided as it was not within the context of the core presentation. And this Artisans are all women no men so far ..
Hope that clarifies.
Stay safe as always.
Cheers.
Kamal. |
Oct 24th |
84 |
Oct 22 |
Comment |
Hi Harry,
Greetings.
Thank you for documenting this nature's treasure in Takao Island. The stills and clips were blended in the video very nicely. The music with the presentation is also very soothing and appropriate. change of pace between the frames were very smooth.
Thank you for sharing.
Cheers.
Kamal. |
Oct 23rd |
84 |
Oct 22 |
Comment |
Dear friend,
Greetings.
Loved the presentation and the information of this legendary oldest ship afloat till date. An interesting documentary. Loved the video of present days scene, and also how Navy preserved the memory of this iconic first.
The music is absolutely appropriate with the theme and presentation.
Thank you for sharing.
Stay safe as always.
Cheers.
Kamal. |
Oct 23rd |
84 |
Oct 22 |
Reply |
Hi Peter,
Greetings my friend.
Thank you for your constructive suggestions. I would consider to include a caption or subtitle in future with any such interviews. I will remember about the different type of shots, close or long and panning of course. About time lapses idea noted for future.
Stay safe and stay blessed as always.
Cheers.
Kamal. |
Oct 23rd |
3 comments - 2 replies for Group 84
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12 comments - 12 replies Total
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