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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 74 |
Jun 20 |
Comment |
The mono conversion is great, much improved on the colour image. The contrast between and the blossoms and the rest of the image is great and you have got the exposure just right. In the lead in you mentioned you wanted peoples eyes to follow the path first, to do this you need to lighten it as well to pull your eyes to it first instead of the blossoms first. |
Jun 15th |
| 74 |
Jun 20 |
Comment |
Good captured, the speed of the captured was spot on with no blur on either feet. Mono conversion and crop is good but I agree with Haru that you need to create more contrast between figures. |
Jun 15th |
| 74 |
Jun 20 |
Comment |
The zebras stand out well in the mono conversion, you have done well to capture this image handheld so sharp considering you were in a helicopter with doors open. You have even captured the legs of the zebras in stride. The positioning of the zebras is good with room on the right for them to run into. |
Jun 15th |
| 74 |
Jun 20 |
Comment |
Good mono conversion, nice and sharp for handheld. Also I would with Haru you need to make the tree to stand out more to make it to pop out of the image. |
Jun 15th |
| 74 |
Jun 20 |
Comment |
Great capture and the mono conversion has been handled extremely well. You have also position eagle lovely' leaving room on the righthand side for him to fly into. The detail in the feathers is beautiful and the eye just stands out in the mono conversion. |
Jun 15th |
| 74 |
Jun 20 |
Comment |
Well done, it's a image I have never thought of taken and there are heaps of them around my area. The simplicity of the image speaks for itself and the mood of the sky creates great drama. I will have to give it a try. |
Jun 15th |
| 74 |
Jun 20 |
Reply |
Arne the surfer was trying to do a 180 deg turn and surf backwards for a small time, to me this was best image of the sequence |
Jun 10th |
| 74 |
Jun 20 |
Reply |
Sorry Bill, thanks for the comments, I used Nik Silver Pro 2 to convert it to mono. |
Jun 8th |
6 comments - 2 replies for Group 74
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| 94 |
Jun 20 |
Comment |
Great landscape, the reflections of the mountains on the lake looks great, the exposure and the depth of field of the image are spot on. Have you ever thought of flipping the image horizontally so that the edge of the lake is on the bottom lefthand side and the mountains are on the righthand side. As we read left to right our eyes normally start on the left and work towards the right. |
Jun 15th |
| 94 |
Jun 20 |
Comment |
Where do you get them? The image is striking and everything looks right from the depth of field, sharpness and exposure.
You seem to always use the 100/400 lens, are these flowers and insects hard to shoot with a macro lens? But then again with images that come out like this why would you change. |
Jun 15th |
| 94 |
Jun 20 |
Comment |
Good capture and the sharpness of the pigeon is great show its colours and feathers of beautifully. You have even got highlights in its eyes. |
Jun 15th |
| 94 |
Jun 20 |
Comment |
What a beautiful capture, very sharp and great depth of field. Looking at both the rule of thirds and the Golden Spiral I still thing that the image would improve slightly with the eyes either being placed on the thirds intersection or the end of the sprial |
Jun 15th |
| 94 |
Jun 20 |
Reply |
Thanks Sherry, I have always been caught up with the 3 to 2 ratio and you are right, the square composition definitely improves the image. |
Jun 15th |
| 94 |
Jun 20 |
Reply |
Thanks Donald, the problem was I positioned the Fungi too high in the image and I could not move it down any further. |
Jun 4th |
4 comments - 2 replies for Group 94
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10 comments - 4 replies Total
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