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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 2 |
Apr 26 |
Comment |
No, just a longer fishing pole. The red jacket would spoil the ambience. |
Apr 8th |
| 2 |
Apr 26 |
Comment |
Yes, I agree with the others. There is more of a story in the pano orientated shot. Pity the fishing pole isn't just a bit longer to breach into the sky, *grinz*. |
Apr 8th |
2 comments - 0 replies for Group 2
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| 40 |
Apr 26 |
Reply |
Hi Don, yes this is something different. It was a lot of fun and quite addictive as I moved around changing the angle that I shot the wires from. Have fun! |
Apr 8th |
| 40 |
Apr 26 |
Reply |
Hi,
Hope you have fun when you have a try. We did it at night with a black material background. |
Apr 8th |
| 40 |
Apr 26 |
Reply |
HI, Yes, it was a lot of fun. It is hard to believe that it is done with wires that are still. Have fun! |
Apr 8th |
| 40 |
Apr 26 |
Reply |
Thanks Andrew, I have made the blue into white now. It is amazing what you don't pick up in your own photographs! |
Apr 8th |
| 40 |
Apr 26 |
Comment |
Hi Andrew, well done on achieving such an image on a day when the light was not your friend. Unfortunately, we don't see many faces nor the man at the bottom of the pack. All of the legs keep taking my attention as I try to work out who's foot belongs to who. (As an amusing panorama, showing just the legs would be interesting! lol ) |
Apr 3rd |
| 40 |
Apr 26 |
Comment |
Hi Shari, I think that you have processed this image really well. The colours help the rust and textures stand out. I wonder if the cropping is a little tight. I would keep the right hand side as the yellow car needs to vanish, but the old truck needs a little more room around it to help balance the whole image. I hope when you are truly happy with this image that you print it out and hang it on the wall at the farm. |
Apr 3rd |
| 40 |
Apr 26 |
Comment |
Hi Don, this is an interesting photo that illustrates your story well. It seems like this memory is one that you remember with fondness. Not sure if you are able to add a little light around the men to help them stand out. |
Apr 3rd |
| 40 |
Apr 26 |
Comment |
Well Janice, this is one view of The Louvre that I have never seen before. Colour is the way to go as the sky adds to the story. Perhaps try playing with the highlight, contrast and the texture sliders to see if you can get a bit more detail in the sky. I do like the "movement" that you have captured in the skylight. |
Apr 3rd |
| 40 |
Apr 26 |
Comment |
Hi Ling Ling, This is an interesting photo. I do think you need some of the flowers in focus to provide something for the eye to land on. A narrower F Stop may put the flowers into sharper focus, however you don't want have them all in focus as you would loose the artistic value that you have in your photo. You could try focus stacking, choosing some of the red tulips at the front as your point of focus. Please keep trying out different effects. |
Apr 3rd |
| 40 |
Apr 26 |
Comment |
Hi Catherine. This sure is something different! It would make a great card. I do find the green poking in on the lower right distracting. I wonder if you could tone down the green at the top right too as that keeps taking the eye as it is such a bright colour. |
Apr 3rd |
6 comments - 4 replies for Group 40
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8 comments - 4 replies Total
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