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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 45 |
Aug 17 |
Reply |
Did not try a panorama. From where I was standing, I could get everything in that I thought should be included. I then zoomed in some to emphasize what I thought was most important. That looked better than what was included at the beginning. |
Aug 27th |
| 45 |
Aug 17 |
Comment |
My thought is to move the gloves to the right and crop out some of the photo on the left. Looks good. |
Aug 24th |
| 45 |
Aug 17 |
Comment |
Nice start! I like the blossoms, never saw anything like that before and they all have a nice halo. Some suggestions: 1. If you want everything to be in focus, focus about 1/3 into the picture, then almost always, the entire picture will be in focus. 2. Experiment with a f-stop of 3.5 and see what having only your subject in focus does to your photo. 3. Try a photo even earlier then the time when the sun is above the horizon. Even though the image will appear darker, use a tripod and longer exposure. Long exposures sometimes have wonderful results. 4. Try holding your camera lower and see if the halos are stronger. 5. When trying to get a star effect from the sun, try f22 even though f16 is usually suggested. Look at the image on the back of your camera and see if the effect is what you want. If not, make an adjustment and try again. Cindy's photo is excellent concerning the flowers. Really attracts the eye. Could also put a line/circle around the subject flowers and darken everything else.
Hopefully, you are not too far from this field and can try again. I would be very interested in your results. |
Aug 6th |
| 45 |
Aug 17 |
Reply |
Your right! No need for that part of the river bank. |
Aug 4th |
| 45 |
Aug 17 |
Comment |
Good background, sharp, lots of color and appropriate cropping. I like the bucket and fruit, but not the Black-eyed Susans and shinny table. The flowers are so bright they pull too much of my attention from the subjects. I like the bucket and fruit. Instead of a shinny table, I would prefer an old, wooden table top and instead of three cherries on the table, a pair of well-worn gloves. The bucket appears to be old, so I would like everything around it to be old. |
Aug 1st |
| 45 |
Aug 17 |
Comment |
Good landscape potential. But, also, some problems: not good focusing throughout photo, too much foreground which prohibits a good view of the shack, photo needs color, contrast adjustments and possibly black, white and mid-range tones adjustment. I know phone pictures cannot be adjusted like photos from DSLRs, but since photo capturing equipment of any kind cannot produce a photo as well as our eyes can, then adjustments must be made in order to produce the best photo for viewing/appreciating. Hope you might go back to this site and try again. |
Aug 1st |
| 45 |
Aug 17 |
Comment |
Good "grab" shot. Sharp, colorful, fills the photo. For me, the braid makes the picture, it is so personal. The top of her bonnet is over-exposed and could have been cropped out. Beautiful shade so pink. |
Aug 1st |
| 45 |
Aug 17 |
Comment |
Fine photo! Picture is sharp, has action and tells a story, good background, dramatic pose. I find the white line behind the man slightly distracting. Nice that you got good exposure on his face in-spite of the white shirt. |
Aug 1st |
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