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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 87 |
Mar 20 |
Comment |
Thanks. I think I understand the principle and the fundamentals of the process. I have never had the interest needed to spur me on. But, maybe time to do something about that. Always something to learn. |
Mar 13th |
| 87 |
Mar 20 |
Comment |
Thanks for the critic. I seldom try macro and have no experience with focus stacking. Maybe it is time for me to learn. |
Mar 13th |
| 87 |
Mar 20 |
Comment |
I know very little about phone cameras. I very seldom think to use mine. But, you used your well.
The leaves of your plant are so shiny as to produce blown out specular highlights, and more blur to the background would separate it from the plant and help to clarify the image. Perhaps, I really don't know, those controls were beyond the capability of the phone camera. |
Mar 12th |
| 87 |
Mar 20 |
Comment |
Nice image. I like your crop from the original. I might even like it more in a square crop that eliminates part of the bottom of the image. |
Mar 12th |
4 comments - 0 replies for Group 87
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| 91 |
Mar 20 |
Comment |
I am sorry to have caused you to see a picky problem. I am sure you can find a way to lessen the impact. I still think the image, and presentation is outstanding. |
Mar 12th |
| 91 |
Mar 20 |
Comment |
Good landscape. While I am OK with your crop, something about the uncropped image appeals to me. Or, perhaps it is the mood of the red tint of the unprocessed image I like.
Could you experiment with a few tints? perhaps a brown. |
Mar 12th |
| 91 |
Mar 20 |
Comment |
Outstanding image. The horizontal crop not only allowed you to straighten the image but emphasizes the long, low lines of the car. Also, the swirling trees add a great artistic touch.
Would a camera placement a few step toward the back of the car have eliminated the tree trunk growing out of the top off the motor?
I do hope you will make, or have made, a good print of this image and find a prime place in your home for it to hang. |
Mar 12th |
| 91 |
Mar 20 |
Reply |
Thanks, Gary. I was to quick to post the original image, and did not take time to consider other options. The out of focus palmetto bush at the bottom right did concern me, but I failed to look for ways to improve the composition. One of the results of my 830nm filter conversion is that green vegetation reflect nearly all if the IR light and results in white vegetation. Palmetto and palm tree fronds are especially affected.
Each of you, with your excellent images and critics are pushing me to improve my images. This is good! |
Mar 12th |
| 91 |
Mar 20 |
Comment |
Thanks for the suggestions and your work. I like when others show me different visions of my image |
Mar 10th |
| 91 |
Mar 20 |
Comment |
Thank you. I do like your flip and crop of the image. I should have tried that. My vantage point put me to close to the palmetto bush (bottom right in my image) to keep it in focus. Custom white balance was created in camera by photographing a patch of green grass in the same light. |
Mar 10th |
5 comments - 1 reply for Group 91
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9 comments - 1 reply Total
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