Activity for User 1173 - Syed Shakhawat Kamal - s.shakhawat.kamal@gmail.com

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14 Mar 24 Comment Hi Erin,
Greetings my friend.

Congratulations to you for the well deserved showcase in our DDG platform. Proud of you dear.

Now as for the current edition is concern, this passed all the criteria for a good image. Specially when you have decided and converted the image into a monochrome version. The composition works well. The details of the subject are sharp and balanced. The light and color seems complementing each other.

Thank you for sharing.
Cheers.
Kamal.
Mar 23rd
14 Mar 24 Comment Hi Tom,
Greetings my friend.
You shared an interesting image. I love the monochrome treatment. This makes the image more mysterious from the original one. But I agree with Greg about the upper left corner of the image. You may tone down the brightness a bit to show some details in that region. Otherwise I believe you have achieved what you wanted.
Thank you for sharing.
Cheers.
Kamal.
Mar 23rd
14 Mar 24 Comment Hi Greg,
Greetings my friend.
What an amazing conversion of your old travel photo. I love all three images, that you have shared. The final outcome by Dynamic Auto Painter is simply superb. Loved the idea. Thank you for sharing.
Cheers.
Kamal.
Mar 23rd
14 Mar 24 Comment Hi Darcy,
Greetings my friend.
This is an interesting image with archeological and historical importance. Image is captured with an effective composition. The details are available and the image and also amply sharp. It is good to know about this additional usage for the climbers. I love the monochrome treatment you gave this image.
Thank you for sharing.
Cheers.
Kamal.
Mar 23rd
14 Mar 24 Comment Hi Karen,
Greetings my friend.
This is beautiful. For photography, I all the time see the circular staircases from the top. This is surely different from technicality and historically. This is almost rectangular type stair cases and this is of a very good historical value. I love the monochrome treatment that you gave to the image. It almost looks like an rt work.
Thank you for sharing.
Cheers.
Kamal.
Mar 23rd
14 Mar 24 Comment Hi Ingrid,
Greetings my friend.
An amazing capture from the slow driven car window. I love this, when I know you guys are going places for the photography. You surely share some of this interesting perspective. As far as the image and post processing goes, it is spot on. Your adding up the clouds really added to the story and nicely done.
Thanks again.
Cheers.
Kamal.
Mar 23rd
14 Mar 24 Reply Hi Ingrid,
Greetings my friend.
Thank you for your valuable comment.
I also agree with you about the power line and in future I will be careful about them. Appreciate your input.
Cheers.
Kamal.
Mar 21st
14 Mar 24 Reply Hi Greg,
Greetings.
It feels great to have your memory back about this particular place. I loved that place and want to go again some day soon.
Thank you for your comment.
Cheers.
Kamal.
Mar 20th
14 Mar 24 Reply Hi Erin,
Greetings my friend.
Thank you for your comment.
Kind regards.
Kamal.
Mar 20th
14 Mar 24 Reply Hi Karen,
Greetings my friend.
Thanks for the comment and suggestions.
Yes I will remember the observations for future edits.
Thanks again.
Cheers.
Kamal.
Mar 20th
14 Mar 24 Reply Hi Tom,
Greetings dear.
Thank you for your suggestions. I will keep the editing of the wires on the background and remove or blur the white cloths to tone down the distraction for future.
Thanks again.
Cheers.
Kamal.
Mar 20th
14 Mar 24 Reply Hi Darcy,
Greetings my friend.
Yes it appears that Camel can smile too. The feedback on the image is well appreciated. I have been on a dream journey while visiting Jaisalmer in Rajasthan, India. I came across a lot of great photo opportunities. A must visit for photographers. Thanks again.
Cheers.
Kamal.
Mar 20th

6 comments - 6 replies for Group 14

80 Mar 24 Reply Hi Rich,
Greetings my friend.
Thank you for your comment and feedback. I appreciate the suggestions. Thanks again.
Cheers.
Kamal.
Mar 28th
80 Mar 24 Comment Hi Rich,
Greetings dear.
An interesting edit of the Hellebores. The light and color is balanced for this image. The background seems blended for the subject. The details of the flower is very good and well composed.
Thank you for sharing.
Cheers.
Kamal.
Mar 23rd
80 Mar 24 Comment Hi Doug,
Greetings dear.
A lovely composition and out come of the flower. The perception is different about the tight crop or composition of the flower. The color and light seems complementing each other. The center to peripheral blur made the image more interesting. Nice edit.
Thank you for sharing.
Cheers.
Kamal.
Mar 23rd
80 Mar 24 Comment Hi Nadia,
Greetings my friend.
Another explicit image of the flower. The color, the background, the lights, everything seems balanced and well edited. The post processing made the image even better than the original one. Thank you for sharing.
Cheers.
Kamal.
Mar 23rd
80 Mar 24 Comment Hi Jacob,
Greetings.
It is an interesting edit. I loved the popped out flower against the blur background. You have achieved a very nice pro like edit. The details of the flower and the leaf do left an impression on the overall composition. Well captured and nicely presented.
Thanks for sharing.
Cheers.
Kamal.
Mar 23rd
80 Mar 24 Comment Hi Bob,
Greetings.
What an extra ordinary edit you achieved. It seems to me a big Lego canvas or a building block of Minecraft game portal.(If you know what I mean). The choice of the tulip garden is an excellent one to generate all those interesting colures.
There is not much to add, except I agree with the observations of Nadia and I also like her re-edited image shared here.
Thanks for sharing.
Cheers.
Kamal.
Mar 23rd
80 Mar 24 Reply Hi Nadia,
Greetings my friend.
Thank you for your kind feedback. I tried to achieve an abstract out of that flower image. I am not quite sure, if thats an abstract or not. But I am sure and happy about the outcome.
Thanks again.
Cheers.
Kamal.
Mar 23rd
80 Mar 24 Reply Hi Doug
Greetings my friend.
I wanted to convert and make an abstract out of that flower.
Not quite an abstract though, but I am happy about the outcome. Thank you for your kind feedback.
Kind regards.
Cheers.
Kamal.
Mar 23rd
80 Mar 24 Reply Hi Jacob,
Greetings my friend.
Thank you for your feedback. I like the suggestions of soften the sides of the flower to blend them with the background. Thanks again.
Cheers.
Kamal.
Mar 23rd
80 Mar 24 Reply Hi Bob,
Greetings my friend.
Thank you for your kind feedback. I am still learning about this post processing of flower photography. I will remember about the "lighter yellow hue" in my next edit for a different perspective.
Thanks again.
Cheers.
Kamal.
Mar 23rd

5 comments - 5 replies for Group 80


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