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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 45 |
Apr 19 |
Comment |
Well done, Cindy!! It is so sharp that I feel I could reach out and touch the subject. Good contrast with the second horse and good background. The diagonals (black horse head and neck of white horse) are a nice touch, adds a bit of tension. |
Apr 10th |
| 45 |
Apr 19 |
Comment |
Good combination of diagonals and verticals. (My first reaction was to think in terms of superman as he is about to climb the massive slabs of stairs! I think he is even wearing glasses!) Everything is in focus. Did you use "hiperfocus" technique? What was your focal point? |
Apr 9th |
| 45 |
Apr 19 |
Comment |
Nice pair of mallards. The eye of the male is so important to this shot. My eyes are constantly being drawn to that eye. Cropping a little more on the right gives the appearance of more area to the left into which the duck is looking (besides at you!) Good colors, exposure. |
Apr 9th |
| 45 |
Apr 19 |
Comment |
I really like this photo. After the crop, it looks even better. While not tack sharp, I like the soft look and enjoyed just scanning back and forth. Reducing the exposure might bring out even more color/richness. |
Apr 9th |
| 45 |
Apr 19 |
Comment |
Sharp, good composition, nice colors and great subject! This horse should learn to brush its teeth. |
Apr 9th |
| 45 |
Apr 19 |
Comment |
I have the same observations--sharp in places, great colors, nice framing but focus a problem as well as a sky that is all white. Some photographers try to focus about 1/3 into the landscape to try and get everything in focus. In your case, focusing on the branches in the top right work. Yet the left side might be too close for that to work. Beautiful colors in the trees and rock. |
Apr 9th |
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