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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 4 |
Mar 17 |
Comment |
You maximized a great opportunity. The red costume jumps out at you. The white Storm Trooper in the background adds to the overall story. Your Photoshop skills and treatment have been well handled like a trained Jedi. The Force was with you. |
Mar 18th |
| 4 |
Mar 17 |
Comment |
The placement of the eagle is what makes this image. The inclusion of the mossy tree covers the bald sky. I do wonder if some cropping off the bottom may help and strengthen the composition. Since Issac hasn't commented yet, you might want to flip the bird. (Bad choice of words)
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Mar 18th |
| 4 |
Mar 17 |
Comment |
I like the composition and the color. The image appears a bit soft. I don't know if this was a focus problem. Perhaps some reverse vignetting and an added texture could transform this image. |
Mar 18th |
| 4 |
Mar 17 |
Comment |
Proof once again that patients and a good eye pay off. The arrows add to the story and help those poor helpless tourist. I love it just the way it is. |
Mar 18th |
| 4 |
Mar 17 |
Comment |
What a great nature photograph. The blurred background does not bother me. I fell it gives a sense of location. The bird is quite sharp, as expected. I may be tempted to crop just a bit off the left side to make the subject appear that he has room to move into the scene. This would improve the composition from being somewhat centered.
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Mar 18th |
| 4 |
Mar 17 |
Comment |
I couldn't decide if it was a cooking Meet or meat. (Humor)
The low camera angle accentuates the smoke and the overall perspective. It is a good PJ type of image with a lot of interest. I wouldn't crop it at all. the main subjects are the two women and that's what holds the viewers attention. |
Mar 18th |
6 comments - 0 replies for Group 4
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| 44 |
Mar 17 |
Comment |
A beautiful capture of the bison in snow. The backlighting adds to the image and you have been able to capture the texture in the snow. The fallen horizontal tree in the background adds to the composition. Rick's suggestion with the crop is a good one. |
Mar 18th |
| 44 |
Mar 17 |
Comment |
You have chosen an unusual viewpoint for this vintage truck. The setting adds to the overall story too. The area to the rear is somewhat bright and distracting. I would try to tone that down in camera RAW. I would suggest adding some pop to the color of the truck. I did a quick review in ACR and the brightness of the green really made a significant difference. |
Mar 18th |
| 44 |
Mar 17 |
Comment |
You image has a good natural feel to it. The HDR process has been well handled. The viewers eye is taken outside very nicely and there is enough subject matter outside to hold ones attention. I would darken the ceiling area above the window just a bit. |
Mar 18th |
| 44 |
Mar 17 |
Comment |
A very nice capture. The warm wood tones have been well rendered. The various vertical lines add a lot of interest in the scene and the desk becomes the center of the scene with its diagonal lines. For that reason my eye is drawn to the rear wall and the open safe. |
Mar 18th |
| 44 |
Mar 17 |
Comment |
I like these old scenes. They're made for HDR. The chair and the adjacent furniture support a good story and it has a pleasing composition. I also like the monochromatic feel of the scene. This would work well as a sepia toned monochrome print or image. A slight bit of edge darkening and a little boost in contrast might give it some added punch. |
Mar 18th |
| 44 |
Mar 17 |
Comment |
An iconic shot that you have handled in a different, perhaps offbeat manner. The sun ray and composition have been well executed. I personally feel the obvious HDR look does not work with this iconic scene. I guess I'm used to a more natural look. The foreground rocks appear natural in color, but the background becomes blue in color. Perhaps a slight and selective white balance color adjustment may warm up that area. |
Mar 18th |
6 comments - 0 replies for Group 44
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12 comments - 0 replies Total
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