Activity for User 1216 - Steven Jungerwirth - jungerwirth@gmail.com

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86 Apr 24 Reply Yes - there is a net to protect fans behind home plate. Even with that net - some foul balls flew over the net and landed uncomfortsbly close! Apr 16th
86 Apr 24 Comment Beautiful image - great leading lines to the diners - and a fantastic background (which is slightly darker - so it sets the stage, but doesn't compete for my attention). Pops of red and green in the central area add interest. Makes me want to go to Barcelona (although their usual dinner time is after my bedtime!). Apr 5th
86 Apr 24 Comment Very creative image - when I first saw it - I thought I was looking into a kaleidoscope. So many repeating patterns around a central point. Interesting colors - great contrast between the purple and white; really makes the flower "pop." Apr 5th
86 Apr 24 Comment Once again - what an AMAZING front porch you have. Great scene - yes the light changes so quickly around sunrise/sunset. Glad we have our phones to capture those fleeting moments. I like the fog/haze . . . makes for a dreamy scene. I wonder if a slightly lower vantage point whole have been more interesting. I do like that you framed the image - so one line of vines is straight ahead. The vines on either side converge as they head for infinity! Do you make wine? Sell it commercially? Apr 5th
86 Apr 24 Comment Very festive scene - who knew rabbits like Easter eggs! The blue flowers in the background add interest without distracting. I trust the skies have cleared and warm weather is approaching. Enjoy! Apr 5th
86 Apr 24 Comment Nice image - I have a different viewpoint from Jack - the stairs make a nice leading line - but then they should lead to something - the post on top serves that purpose although it's not terribly interesting. Regarding the sign - it doesn't bother me - in fact I'm intrigued by a sign that says to "keep out to dunes" - right in front of a staircase into them. Too bad the sky isn't more interesting. Apr 5th
86 Apr 24 Comment Beautiful image - agree parts are "soft" (not sure what the focus locked on) - but for this type of image that doesn't bother me. It fits with the young child/innocent gaze. The hand is a bit large - due to its proximity to the camera . . . and competes for my attention (due to its size, brightness and foreground position). You could experiment with darkening the hand slightly. Either way - nice image! Apr 5th
86 Apr 24 Reply Thanks Jack - I struggle (as usual!) to get things level. In this case you have a good idea to use the bleachers as a horizon to straighten. I'll play with that. Apr 3rd

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87 Apr 24 Comment Love this image - the green/energy/joy. I wish there was more light on his upper face (not much you can do about that. My only suggestion might be to reduce exposure in the bright upper section. That's the brightest part of the image - and it pulls my gaze out of the frame. Might also experiment with brightening his eyes . . . Apr 3rd
87 Apr 24 Reply I can't even get a horizon straight . . . so this one was tough. I see that the far bleachers appear to lean right. They're straight line - so easy to level. Apr 3rd
87 Apr 24 Reply Points well taken! Thank you. Apr 3rd
87 Apr 24 Comment I like both images! Nicely done. They do appear a bit crunchy to me (esp the leaves in the trees). Not sure it that's what the scene looked like or an artifact of your processing or the iPhone's processing (which tends to over process some scenes)? Apr 3rd
87 Apr 24 Comment Great image - happy the clouds cooperated with you. Great example of compression caused by the long lens; the moon appears just behind the milk bottles; even though it's a quarter million miles away! Apr 3rd
87 Apr 24 Comment Nice image - I agree that interaction between the boaters creates the story/interest! Might try a slightly tighter crop (losing some of the trees above). Not sure what you were focused on, but there is a softness to the boaters. Might be their motion on a small moving boat. Apr 3rd
87 Apr 24 Reply Thanks Lance - can you explain what you may by off-kilter? Apr 3rd
87 Apr 24 Comment Interesting scene - and your edits certainly increase the vibrancy/pop of the image. To my eye - this may be a bit over-processed (for example, the purple in the sky) - losing the sense of reality. What do you think? Apr 3rd
87 Apr 24 Comment Another option might be to create a bit of light below the window, lighting the chair? Apr 3rd
87 Apr 24 Comment Interesting image. There are so many lines (some curved and some straight) - I'm bothered by the barrel distortion caused by your 20mm lens and upward vantage point. Although sometimes that can enhance the viewers experience; in this case I think it might distract. I tried with straightening the image in Lr and then filling in the missing pixels with Ps. What do you think? Apr 3rd

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