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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 14 |
Sep 23 |
Comment |
Hi Erin,
The action and sports photography is different feat. You have done very well for the starters. I like the way you have created the composition. Nicely done with detailed work. Thank you for sharing.
Cheers.
Kamal. |
Sep 26th |
| 14 |
Sep 23 |
Comment |
Hi Tom,
Greetings my friend.
The conversion in IR is a remarkable one. Your image takes me back to the younger age, reading Bram Stoker's Dracula.
It seems suddenly through those large windows the 100s of Bats will fly out with the Dracula himself (Count Dracula- Vlad the Impaler).
Nice work. Thank you for sharing.
Cheers.
Kamal.
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Sep 26th |
| 14 |
Sep 23 |
Comment |
Hi Greg,
Greetings my friend.
An amazing capture of the action filled rider and the agitated horse. Even though the background was busy but you have handled them very nicely. The details on the subjects were simply superb. Although we know its gonna hurt for the riders but the composition is well presented.
Thank you for sharing.
Cheers.
Kamal. |
Sep 26th |
| 14 |
Sep 23 |
Reply |
Hi Karen,
Greetings my friend. It is a true pleasure to share the different type of cultural experience with you guys. Your feedback and suggestions will surely enrich my photography.
Yes for perspective, I left those guys in black in the frame.
Stay safe and stay blessed as always.
Cheers.
Kamal. |
Sep 26th |
| 14 |
Sep 23 |
Reply |
Hi Darcy,
Greetings my friend.
Thank you for your feedback and suggestions. Yes, I was very lucky to attend that "Desert Festival". I removed those onlookers to keep the frame free of noises, to make the subject more vivid without distraction. The idea of the vignette is very good one, I should try in future.
Stay safe as always.
Cheers.
Kamal. |
Sep 26th |
| 14 |
Sep 23 |
Reply |
Hi Ingrid,
Greetings.
Thank you for your appreciation and feedback. The partial figure behind the camel could be cloned out, to bring all attention to the subjects. Next time I will remember that my friend. Yes, those events were the accumulation of rich cultural practices; of the desert side of this planet. Loved them when I was there. Make me, want me to revisit them again.
Stay safe and cheers.
Kamal. |
Sep 26th |
| 14 |
Sep 23 |
Reply |
Hi Erin,
Greetings.
Yes, it was an amazing events to witness at the first place. I agree with your suggestion of the tighter cropping. "Dust Storm"!! exactly that came to my mind, when I was preparing for submission after the post processing. In fact there were some of them raising in that dust filled dry sandy field, during the event.
Thank you for your feedback.
Cheers.
Kamal. |
Sep 26th |
| 14 |
Sep 23 |
Reply |
Hi Tom,
Thank you very much for your feedback and suggestions. Indeed it was a great event and full of surprises for me; to be sure.
Appreciate your input.
Stay safe as always.
Cheers.
Kamal. |
Sep 26th |
| 14 |
Sep 23 |
Reply |
Hi Greg,
Greetings my friend.
Thank you very much for the feedback. I will apply that vignette suggestion on the image in future.
Thank you for appreciation.
Stay safe as always.
Cheers.
Kamal. |
Sep 26th |
| 14 |
Sep 23 |
Comment |
Hi Darcy,
Greetings my friend.
An amazing Architecture image of an iconic interest. The composition and the lighting works well for the edition. Even though expecting details from the far visible window glasses are not practical. The overall image is fantastic and regal.
Thank you for sharing this amazing work.
Cheers.
Kamal. |
Sep 19th |
| 14 |
Sep 23 |
Comment |
Hi Karen,
Greetings.
What an amazing floral portrait you have created. Loved the framing with the tight cropping. The light and colors works well. Nicely done. Thank you for sharing.
Cheers.
Kamal. |
Sep 19th |
| 14 |
Sep 23 |
Comment |
Hi Ingrid,
Greetings.
What an amazing capture and the creature. The moment captured was spot on. It instantly tell the story of a talking bird; who is about speak to you.
Great work and thanks for sharing.
Cheers.
Kamal. |
Sep 19th |
6 comments - 6 replies for Group 14
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| 80 |
Sep 23 |
Comment |
Rich, An amazing capture & presentation. Embrace-Parrot Beak Lotus - the caption truly justifies the outcome. Nicely done & thank you for sharing.
Cheers.
Kamal. |
Sep 26th |
| 80 |
Sep 23 |
Reply |
Hi Rich,
Greetings my friend.
Thank you for your kind appreciation. Yes, I do agree with others about the cropping; to make the flower stands out.
But my intentions were; to present the bigger picture with natural presentation.
Your words will inspire me more in future as well.
Thanks and regards.
Kamal. |
Sep 19th |
| 80 |
Sep 23 |
Reply |
Hi Doug,
Greetings.
Thank you for your feedback. I like the crop you have prepared & suggested. Thank you for your input. Stay safe and stay blessed as always.
Cheers.
Kamal. |
Sep 19th |
| 80 |
Sep 23 |
Comment |
Hi Kathryn,
A lovely composition of the hummingbird and the flower. The focus & details are with such clarity, which made this composition a remarkable one. The choice of the background is absolutely appropriate for the subjects. A surreal image to indulge with. Thank you for sharing.
Cheers.
Kamal. |
Sep 17th |
| 80 |
Sep 23 |
Comment |
Hi Doug,
Greetings.
Thank you for sharing this beautiful image. A special image that really provides an idea to try in the future. The geometric lines of the stacks are fine and asymmetric. That really creates an illusion for the viewers. I will learn more about this technique. Thank you for sharing.
Cheers.
Kamal. |
Sep 17th |
| 80 |
Sep 23 |
Comment |
Hi Nadia,
Greetings my friend.
A lovely image with a painting filter out of the original image. This is a NatGeo presentation. There is nothing to make the more improved. loved it and thank you for sharing with us.
Cheers.
Kamal. |
Sep 17th |
| 80 |
Sep 23 |
Reply |
Hi Bob,
Greetings my friend. I understand the points that you have mention and demonstrated. I agree with you that, with this tighter cropping, we get the pinkies on bigger palette.
Thank you for your taking time to help me see a visual representation. I have the clear idea about this suggestions. From the beginning, I was trying to see them as they appear in their natural presentation as far as possible.
Thank you for your kind effort.
Cheers.
Kamal. |
Sep 17th |
| 80 |
Sep 23 |
Reply |
Hi Nadia,
greetings my friend.
I do agree with you, about these two flower get little less importance on the lush green canvas of the leaves. But these greens has their own beauty; as I fathom. So my idea is to present them with bigger area, so we can enjoy both pinks and greens. But the area of the focus could be little tighter to bring out the pinks better, and I completely agree with you.
Thank you for your suggestions.
Cheers.
Kamal.
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Sep 17th |
| 80 |
Sep 23 |
Reply |
Hi Jacob,
Greetings.
Thank you for your comment and suggestions. In this image, I do express my perception of the subjects in their natural environment; therefore not so tighter cropping. I agree with Kathryn as well about the subject being more prominent with its color and entirety.
Thanks again dear.
Cheers.
Kamal. |
Sep 17th |
| 80 |
Sep 23 |
Reply |
Hi Kathryn,
Greetings my friend. Thank you for your valuable feedback on the image. I am sure it will enrich my knowledge and idea about preparing my image to present in a different perception. In this image I wanted to express my subject with their natural surroundings. Nevertheless the cropping from both top and bottom will surely give the subject to pop out from the green.
Thank you and appreciate your suggestions.
Cheers.
Kamal. |
Sep 17th |
| 80 |
Sep 23 |
Comment |
Hi Jacob,
Greetings.
An amazing portrait of sunflower, you captured here. It's a great image for a phone camera. It's quite intriguing, what they can do with a phone camera.
Lovely capture and presentation.
Thank you for sharing.
Cheers.
Kamal. |
Sep 14th |
| 80 |
Sep 23 |
Comment |
Hi Bob,
Greetings.
What an amazing image you have created. It's really looks like
Sea beast Red from an animation movie.
Excellent work. Thanks for sharing.
Cheers.
Kamal. |
Sep 14th |
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6 comments - 6 replies for Group 80
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12 comments - 12 replies Total
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