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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 82 |
Feb 25 |
Reply |
The branches held. The snow was soft and light so while it caressed all the branches, it did not weigh them down. The arch is what caught my eye. |
Feb 14th |
| 82 |
Feb 25 |
Comment |
Egad I love this. It captures the mood, the story, the mystery, the weather perfectly. I agree with Keith's suggestions. I would take out the water in the front as I work the image a bit to create more of a a curve to the lighthouse. This is yummy |
Feb 12th |
| 82 |
Feb 25 |
Comment |
Harrison - I love street photography and good street photography tells a story. This does this so very well. Perfect timing - there is no question of how the vendor feels about the negotiation. I am not sure about the figure on the right - in or out. Heck, you could just do a crop of the vendor and her stall! But as already mentioned, a wider aperture might have helped with the background. And, Adobe Elements 2025 and Photoshop both enable some background replacements or adjustments so it is less intrusive...regardless, nice capture. |
Feb 12th |
| 82 |
Feb 25 |
Comment |
Prasad - your connection with the traditions, religions, and culture of India are inspiring. I really like your providing the narrative of what is behind this image. And, in its own right, this is a National Geographic quality image/story. |
Feb 12th |
| 82 |
Feb 25 |
Comment |
Prasad is right, your wildlife images are a treat. Perfect timing. Keith's adjustments add just the tweak to make this even better. Really nice job. |
Feb 12th |
| 82 |
Feb 25 |
Comment |
The image is very impressive. I know there are safety limits, but could a much wider f-stop isolated the canon more from the people and cart? |
Feb 12th |
| 82 |
Feb 25 |
Comment |
Laurie - Thanks for the suggestion. I rather like the pseudo french curve that is formed by the current crop. |
Feb 12th |
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