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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 32 |
Oct 21 |
Reply |
Good luck with the discussions Stephen:) Meanwhile, I removed the reflection on the left. |
Oct 2nd |
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| 32 |
Oct 21 |
Comment |
Hi Stephen, ballet is a great dance & musical show. You already mentioned problems in photo and I tried to re-edit. I congratulate you and your grandson to reach his full potential ballet career to be a danseur. Contrast & brightness are a bit high. Thanks for sharing. |
Oct 1st |
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1 comment - 1 reply for Group 32
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| 74 |
Oct 21 |
Comment |
Hi Don, it's a well-processed-cropped image -except midtone contrast- and a good idea to remove the number. Thanks for sharing the story and photo. |
Oct 6th |
| 74 |
Oct 21 |
Reply |
Hi Don, welcome to the group. Thanks for your comment. Yes, our group members are all good photographers and we support each other mostly on editing / retouching techniques. |
Oct 6th |
| 74 |
Oct 21 |
Reply |
Yes, that's a different story and thank you for your efforts and comment Haru. |
Oct 6th |
| 74 |
Oct 21 |
Reply |
Thanks Trevor. |
Oct 6th |
| 74 |
Oct 21 |
Comment |
Hi Trevor, it's definitely a well-processed bnw conversion. Grey tones represented the white-blue very well. Regarding exif, how many stops of ND filter did you use? Thanks for sharing. |
Oct 4th |
| 74 |
Oct 21 |
Reply |
Thanks for your comment. |
Oct 4th |
| 74 |
Oct 21 |
Reply |
Yes, it's a classical oriental view:) Thanks Stephen. |
Oct 4th |
| 74 |
Oct 21 |
Reply |
There may be different processings; but I enjoyed this one. Thanks for your efforts Stephen. |
Oct 4th |
| 74 |
Oct 21 |
Comment |
Hi Arne, I do hope your trip to Poland was a fruitful one. You've been sharing with us a different style of photography examples since last 3 months. My first impression this month was: Like a hazy scene from a horror movie and the phenomenal character Chucky's looking from the left. It is important to make viewers feel and involve in the subject, congrats. Sky replacement was really necessary to increase the splendor of the castle. You acted wisely by removing yellow van and ladder. Besides, maybe you could lighten the overall cropping. Thanks for sharing. |
Oct 4th |
| 74 |
Oct 21 |
Comment |
Hi Tracy, it's an awesome experience. I wonder what color the zebra skin really is: Are stripes black on white or white on black? I'm thinking, those stripes must absolutely have a reason and pattern code e.g. warming and cooling the body during the day. I won't ask 1/2500" as I know your answer from the last month. Your lens probably has IS or you used a monopod, nevertheless slowing down the shutter speed with a higher f-stop would also change ISO. But your settings are ok and worked well in Safari conditions. Your thought is correct about bnw conversion, result is really amazing. Toning, contrast, black-white harmony, sharpness are all well-processed. I just want to ask: What would have happened if you had taken at 300-350mm, could we see more rump & belly and hind legs from the hock level? Thanks for sharing. |
Oct 2nd |
| 74 |
Oct 21 |
Comment |
Even if it's a green-dominate work, tones of green and brown combination are amazing. Silky water effect, 1/8" is ok depending filter you used. Yes, it's too tight ie could be better to show more surroundings and wider waterfall plunge pool. Efficient processing. Thanks for sharing Haru. |
Oct 1st |
5 comments - 6 replies for Group 74
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6 comments - 7 replies Total
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