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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 93 |
Sep 22 |
Reply |
Fond du Lac and Waupaca |
Sep 21st |
| 93 |
Sep 22 |
Comment |
Neil
Great picture clouds and sky are in my opinion hard to capture charactor. You seemed to have done that with this. |
Sep 20th |
| 93 |
Sep 22 |
Comment |
Neil
Great picture clouds and sky are in my opinion hard to capture charactor. You seemed to have done that with this. |
Sep 20th |
| 93 |
Sep 22 |
Comment |
Neil
Great picture clouds and sky are in my opinion hard to capture charactor. You seemed to have done that with this. |
Sep 20th |
| 93 |
Sep 22 |
Comment |
Ed
Great capture. I love the sunglasses because even though you can't see his eyes you can tell he is already on his next adventure. The flag belongs I do wih you would have changed your angle.
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Sep 20th |
| 93 |
Sep 22 |
Comment |
Paul
Grew up in Wisconsin thanks for sharing. I have to say I too did not notice the terns until later. I do like the moodiness the tree andsky envokes |
Sep 20th |
| 93 |
Sep 22 |
Comment |
Mark
My first reaction is the vastness. Then my eyes are drawn to the center. Thanks for sharing. |
Sep 20th |
| 93 |
Sep 22 |
Comment |
Dawn
Great picture. I agree with Ed you should enter it somewhere. I was first drawn to the bend in the river and my eyes flowed out to either side. The rainbow in the sky is cool and I think the sky looks good. I have to say you made lemonade out of the lemons the weather handed you. |
Sep 20th |
| 93 |
Sep 22 |
Comment |
Kelly
Sorry for the late post. I agree the guide wires should be removed. I enjoy the fact that you used black and white, it works. It says you've reached the end of the line. Good job. |
Sep 20th |
| 93 |
Sep 22 |
Reply |
Ed
thank you. It is funny how positioning of the horizon can make or break a photo. |
Sep 20th |
| 93 |
Sep 22 |
Reply |
Mark
Thank you. I think for right now color grading is above my pay grade. :) |
Sep 20th |
| 93 |
Sep 22 |
Reply |
Paul
Thanks like I told Dawn use the widest aperture for your camera lens. SS I tried not to go below 1/1000 I then adjusted the ISO as needed. I never did go above 400 in any of my attempts. I just think it is richer in the shadows |
Sep 15th |
| 93 |
Sep 22 |
Reply |
Dawn
My husband saw some photographs that used a fast shutter speed wide open aperture and then the lowest ISO that is feasible. Sometime the result is too dark but that is why it is easy to adjust the ISO. In my opinion it makes the shadows deeper and richer.
I also removed the linear gradient filter, and the foreground becomes less obvious. |
Sep 15th |
| 93 |
Sep 22 |
Reply |
Neil
Thank you for the compliment. I was photographing a bunch of different things this trip. Just got back so sorry for the delay. |
Sep 15th |
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8 comments - 6 replies Total
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