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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 67 |
Nov 19 |
Reply |
Wayne,
Thanks for the comments! It is really great to others' perspectives since, as the shooter, sometimes we can be myoptic when viewing our own photos. |
Nov 26th |
| 67 |
Nov 19 |
Reply |
Thanks Todd. This will teach me to look more carefully when composing the original shot. I was able select a slightly different composition after the fact, but wish I has more room to work with, or as Larry pointed out, a slightly different angle. This is why I like being part of this group. It really gets me to think about more items as I am composing. |
Nov 10th |
| 67 |
Nov 19 |
Reply |
Larry,
Actually I really do appreciate your feedback. Having someone in the group that judges is certainly an advantage for the entire group. I am going to work on many of teh items that you suggested. I really can't change the composition (I don't believe I had much room on the right), but certainly the other items. Thank you for teh feedback, this is why I joined this group. |
Nov 7th |
| 67 |
Nov 19 |
Reply |
Larry,
Actually I really do appreciate your feedback. Having someone in the group that judges is certainly an advantage for the entire group. I am going to work on many of teh items that you suggested. I really can't change the composition (I don't believe I had much room on the right), but certainly the other items. Thank you for teh feedback, this is why I joined this group. |
Nov 7th |
| 67 |
Nov 19 |
Reply |
Michael,
I just switched over to the Sony and have not shot macro yet. I do some macro work, mostly on flowers, so that will be fun to do. |
Nov 7th |
| 67 |
Nov 19 |
Comment |
Richard,
This is very nice! It does certainly have that painterly feel. I think that you did a great capture, composition and processing. |
Nov 7th |
| 67 |
Nov 19 |
Reply |
I meant to say "brush", not "rush :-) |
Nov 7th |
| 67 |
Nov 19 |
Comment |
Larry,
I really like the composition! I may not have noticed the log on the right quite as much until you mentioned it :-). I would probably leave as is, or perhaps just use a rush and darken it a little more so that it just blends into the main area. I think that cropping on the right would take soome away from the flow of the river. I love the feeling of the photo and especially the light towards the top part of the canyon walls. Really nice! |
Nov 7th |
| 67 |
Nov 19 |
Comment |
Wayne,
I think that B&W works well for this shot. It adds to the drama and I think draws the viewer in more. My eyes are drawn to the river, which look to be highlighted by the lighter clouds. I think that it is a good start of a leading line to the mountains. My only suggestion, and I am not sure you could have even done this, is to get to a little higher vantage point so that the river is more prevalent and works better as a leading line. Nice capture! |
Nov 7th |
| 67 |
Nov 19 |
Comment |
Michael,
Really nice capture. I like the vertical composition, enhancing the depth. It's also nice that you got a lower angle, which really enhances the foreground. Well done. |
Nov 7th |
| 67 |
Nov 19 |
Comment |
It's a special photography term.. Very secret :-) |
Nov 7th |
| 67 |
Nov 19 |
Comment |
It's a special photography term.. Very secret :-) |
Nov 6th |
| 67 |
Nov 19 |
Reply |
Thank you Steve. Not sure what happened at the top of my write-up. What I sent over at the top said:
Title: Swirling Water
Deion: My wife...
I think soimething just got cut off. |
Nov 6th |
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