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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 42 |
Jan 21 |
Reply |
I checked my Photoshop and did not find the Sky Replacement function. I need to upgrade the operating system to Windows 10; unfortunately, I don't know where the Windows 10 disk is. I plan to do the upgrade on my photography computer when I find the disk. I still have Windows 7 Professional, and Adobe will not let me update until I upgrade to Windows 10. |
Jan 16th |
| 42 |
Jan 21 |
Comment |
Excellent architectural photograph. The geometric shapes and light fascinate me. You have an extremely steady hand and/or your camera has an amazing stabilization function. Terrific that no post processing was needed. |
Jan 16th |
| 42 |
Jan 21 |
Comment |
The rugged tree is fascinating and the colors in the sky are attractive. My eye keeps moving back and forth between the tree and sky. I think I would darken the sky a little. |
Jan 16th |
| 42 |
Jan 21 |
Comment |
I like all of the geometric shapes and the variety of colors. It looks mysterious to me. The greenish yellow pole in the background tempts me to walk to it, but the blue looks like a body of water then across that looks like fog on the ground; therefore, it might not be a good idea to walk toward the greenish yellow pole. Is this underneath Apache Pier? |
Jan 16th |
| 42 |
Jan 21 |
Comment |
This looks more like a painting than a photograph to me. It is amazing what can be done with digital photographs. I should learn how to change the color of objects in my photographs. I think this was covered in one of my photography courses, but that was about three years ago, and I haven't practiced it. Except for the rocks, were the colors produced by lights in the garden? |
Jan 16th |
| 42 |
Jan 21 |
Comment |
It is amazing what ordinary objects look like when viewed from different perspectives and light. Your innovative photograph makes me think of an Armadillo; I don't know what animal you had in mind. The different textures of the grater make it appear to curve in a direction that is opposite or different from the actual grater. Well done seeing something in an ordinary object and making an innovative photograph. |
Jan 16th |
| 42 |
Jan 21 |
Comment |
I didn't know Photoshop had a sky replacement function. I have used the sky replacement and sky augmentation functions of Luminar 4 and really like them. I think I photographed Swann Street before I knew how to do sky replacement. |
Jan 16th |
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6 comments - 1 reply Total
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