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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 93 |
Jan 22 |
Reply |
Kelly
Thanks. I actually thought about cropping it portrait style but I liked it landscaped. Yes we can do portrait style. The Dakotas are a great place to visit we spent all last summer there. I agree about shutter speed, maybe next time :) |
Jan 21st |
| 93 |
Jan 22 |
Comment |
Ed
I like the photo and can picture myself on the outside looking in on the scene |
Jan 19th |
| 93 |
Jan 22 |
Comment |
Paul
I agree with everyone about cropping the image. I understand why you wanted to include the other bales but, in my opinion, it does not add to the story. |
Jan 19th |
| 93 |
Jan 22 |
Reply |
Ed
Thank you. Would I have gotten a more pronounced primary point if I had a shallower Depth of field? |
Jan 19th |
| 93 |
Jan 22 |
Comment |
Dawn
Welcome to the group. I like the B&W better it makes the side of the barn pop. |
Jan 17th |
| 93 |
Jan 22 |
Comment |
Hi Kelly
I like the colors and background blur of the edit. I also am in agreement about your crop I feel the duck needs to have more room to walk out of the scene |
Jan 17th |
| 93 |
Jan 22 |
Reply |
Thank you, Dawn. I thought about cropping the greenery out but kept flip flopping so the verdict is in. |
Jan 17th |
| 93 |
Jan 22 |
Comment |
First, I wanted to congratulate you on having a photo pictured on the main page.
I think the degree of dehaze is good it leaves my eye to trail off in the distance. Blake Rudis has a similar system of zones and panels.
Thanks for sharing your wisdom and pictures |
Jan 17th |
5 comments - 3 replies for Group 93
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5 comments - 3 replies Total
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