Activity for User 1195 - David Terao - terao@msn.com

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45 Apr 20 Reply Actually, a very good suggestion. I didn't even notice it until you mentioned it. Apr 22nd
45 Apr 20 Comment I love the character of the boat in the foreground...and its reflection. Nice color and details in that boat that you brought out well from the original. All the masts in the background are very distracting though. Apr 2nd
45 Apr 20 Comment A very nice image! Well composed and well balanced. Great post-processing that really makes the image pop. The image is tack sharp where it needs to be, and the black background isolates the red flowers. And, an excellent job in cloning out the pieces of surrounding flowers and leaves. I might also suggest cloning out some of the white spots on the red flowers to clean it up it bit. Apr 2nd
45 Apr 20 Comment A beautiful image! A well composed and balanced image with lots of interest (and sharp, too) from front to back. Your bringing out the details in the clouds made a huge difference. Apr 2nd
45 Apr 20 Comment An interesting subject for focus stacking. The blurred background (bokeh) is nice in the original image. But, the final version might have been cropped a little too much, especially above the leaf. The center of the leaf also seems blurry as if it was not included in the stacked images. Perhaps, it was a windy day. Apr 2nd
45 Apr 20 Comment This would have been a great photo op under better lighting conditions. The harsh sun is blowing out the highlights in the sand, and the woman has an unnatural orange-ish glow about her in what should be the shadow area. Maybe it's from the sunlight reflected off the sand. Apr 2nd
45 Apr 20 Comment Overall, a well-composed night shot with beautiful colors. The blues and yellows in the buildings nicely complement each other. I found the shadow in the front building to be very interesting, wondering where it came from? It's clear that an ultra-wide angle lens was used, and it appears the right side of the image was cropped off leaving the perspective of the left side a little too severe compared to the right side. Perhaps, the perspective on the left side could be corrected a little to make the image more balanced. Apr 2nd

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