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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 4 |
Jul 25 |
Comment |
Congratulations on your new home. I can imagine the excitement of your new surroundings. Just the name sounds so picturesque. If this is an example of your surroundings I'm looking forward to seeing more. The picture is very well composed and the waterfowl in the foreground makes it very appealing. |
Jul 27th |
| 4 |
Jul 25 |
Comment |
Great catch. I always enjoy the humorous side of nature photography. They may not win gold medals but they're fun to look at. |
Jul 27th |
| 4 |
Jul 25 |
Comment |
Very nice work Vella. I have had the opportunity to judge a few international exhibitions and the biggest fault I have seen in these types of images is poor composition and subject placement. Your exposure and color balance are spot on. Well done! |
Jul 27th |
| 4 |
Jul 25 |
Comment |
Nice work. The addition of the flaming steel wool makes this image. Excellent composition too |
Jul 27th |
| 4 |
Jul 25 |
Comment |
Nice work Gary. Your process is outstanding. I cannot find fault. There is a photographer in Detroit who does some incredible work using a canon tilt shift lenses adapted to a Leica. https://www.ziewersphotography.com/
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Jul 27th |
5 comments - 0 replies for Group 4
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| 44 |
Jul 25 |
Comment |
I too like the semi grunge effect. I think it adds character to the old weathered wood. The remaining colors and the sky don't look overly processed either. Nice job. |
Jul 27th |
| 44 |
Jul 25 |
Comment |
Having been here and experiencing the same issues I believe you have done a terrific job of capturing the moment and the early morning sun on the Tetons. |
Jul 27th |
| 44 |
Jul 25 |
Comment |
Very nice composition. Your processing makes this picture. The overall tonal values are spot on and smooth. The only distraction is that bright building on the left side. |
Jul 27th |
3 comments - 0 replies for Group 44
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| 86 |
Jul 25 |
Comment |
One word, spectacular. Your composition and camera placement are incredible. The colors, exposure and sharpness are spot on. On top of everything else you have corrected the perspective perfectly. What an incredible opportunity. |
Jul 28th |
| 86 |
Jul 25 |
Comment |
An unusual viewpoint plus the natural framing of the hotel interior. The black and white rendering gives it added character and interest value. You have a pretty good overall range of tones. Nice job |
Jul 28th |
| 86 |
Jul 25 |
Comment |
Your simple sunset has been transformed into a beautiful piece of art. I normally don't like wide borders but I like how it works with this image. The use of the vignette was well done. I use it on almost all of my images. It's a habit I used in my Darkroom Days. Sometimes all that is needed is a subtle vignette. |
Jul 27th |
| 86 |
Jul 25 |
Comment |
I like your composition and the natural colors. The softness of the dew drops is a bit of a challenge. I don't know what could have caused it. Have you considered creating a reverse mask and reducing the clarity to give an overall softness beyond the center of the flower? Perhaps something similar to a Lens Baby effect. |
Jul 27th |
| 86 |
Jul 25 |
Reply |
I have tried Indigo on several occasions. It is slow but that could be because of my iPhone 14 Pro. I will be posting an interior next month that in my opinion shows the full capabilities of the technology. |
Jul 23rd |
| 86 |
Jul 25 |
Comment |
An interesting capture. You're not alone trying to capture food pictures. I recently installed the Adobe Camera app, Project Indigo and have been shooting pictures in the produce section of the supermarket. The real challenge, in my opinion, is finding a center of interest. To me the yellow leaf serves the purpose. You may want to consider a slight vignette to darken the edges slightly. It's one thing that I do to almost every image. |
Jul 23rd |
5 comments - 1 reply for Group 86
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13 comments - 1 reply Total
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