Activity for User 1211 - Doug Wolters - cellotibb@aol.com

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10 Feb 26 Reply Thanks for your kind comments on the web site I share withe my wife. If you would like to see her photographic re-interpretations of Dutch 17thc still lifes, the direct link is: https://www.timepointsphotography.com/p679078513 Feb 26th
10 Feb 26 Reply It does not remove pixels directly -- it cuts off the sides so you have to crop, and that leaves you with fewer pixels. Feb 26th
10 Feb 26 Reply You're right. Columns look twisted. I don't mind them leaning in; twisted is another story. The vertical adjustment in LR looses alot of pixels, but it does straiten columns. Does the ceiling line look OK? Feb 26th
10 Feb 26 Reply As I recall, in LR I selected subject, brightened it, & I think increased texture & clerity a bit. Feb 13th
10 Feb 26 Comment I'm not sure which I like better -- the red is so striking! Anyway, what do you think of this crop? Feb 9th
10 Feb 26 Comment Nice capture of the waterfall. The silky water looks fine. For fun, I took to the PS & wiped out the tree - wasn't sure I liked the tree. Now I'm not sure about the PS image. Feb 9th
10 Feb 26 Comment Totally fabulous. My only possible suggestion: I slightly prefer the image cropped in from the right. Feb 9th
10 Feb 26 Comment Nice swirl. What eo you think of this -- cropped & brihtened? Feb 9th
10 Feb 26 Comment I love the shot. I would not crop anything -- the curving path, the curving tree both bring my eye to the couple. I like the idea of the people almost becoming part of the larger landscape. Feb 9th
10 Feb 26 Comment The shot is quite nice. What do you think of the brightened bird? Feb 9th

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80 Feb 26 Comment The center of the rose is very pretty. However, I think it is a bit overdone, and I'm not sure it's necessary to blur the rest of the image so much; the designs on the rose are quite nice. Feb 9th
80 Feb 26 Comment I love this image -- the snow on the reeds is very calming, and the snow is beautifully captured. I see what Marti means, but cutting out the left side makes the image less balanced & less interesting. How about Generative Fill modifying it? Feb 9th
80 Feb 26 Comment As usual, wonderful. Is it possible to give the lily a stem by moving the curved stem? Feb 9th
80 Feb 26 Comment The treatment is very interesting. For me, the harsh white lines o the reflection distract. Much thinner lines? Feb 9th
80 Feb 26 Comment Mostly, I like the transformation. The original is too harsh. Maybe the submitted is too soft? Also, I think the background could be darker & less blue. What do you think of this? Feb 9th
80 Feb 26 Comment The dahlia is nice -- though I wish the center was not blown (or almost blown). A diffuser would have helped. I agree that the background could be more blurred, though perhaps not so much as Marti's. Feb 9th

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