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Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
11 |
Oct 19 |
Comment |
My comments are late because I had a different reaction each time I looked at this photo. The treatment of Jim H clarified it for my eyes and brain, blurring the background leaves to separate the blossom and adjusting contrast to bring out the subtle textures in the whites. |
Oct 25th |
11 |
Oct 19 |
Comment |
I like the Tri-X blacks and the emphasis they give to the layer cake geology. But the high contrast makes the white flecks in the river channel at the bottom of the frame stand out too much, I recommend erasing them like sensor dust. At the top right corner are two legs, a whole person would contribute scale but only legs is a little creepy. |
Oct 16th |
11 |
Oct 19 |
Comment |
Not having the symmetry axis at the center of the image keeps my eyes moving back and forth between the two sides instead of stuck in the middle. Good work (as usual) getting the vertical lines straight. |
Oct 16th |
11 |
Oct 19 |
Comment |
Fun with astrophysics - a university department chairman would enjoy getting a print of this shot for his/her office. Are you going to give your model credit for holding very still during this long exposure? |
Oct 16th |
11 |
Oct 19 |
Comment |
Your tonal adjustments bring out more detail in the horse's coat. |
Oct 15th |
11 |
Oct 19 |
Reply |
Thanks for the compliments Jim. |
Oct 15th |
11 |
Oct 19 |
Reply |
The horse was alert but relaxed, they did well in this workout. |
Oct 15th |
11 |
Oct 19 |
Comment |
Will the next generation of smart phone cameras include focus stacking? |
Oct 1st |
6 comments - 2 replies for Group 11
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6 comments - 2 replies Total
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