|
| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 19 |
Jan 22 |
Comment |
Hi Harriet,
I love this antique tricycle. The horse is cheerful. The image is uplifting and brought a smile to my face😊. I had a wooden rocking horse as a child, but I have never seen a horse tricycle. It is well exposed. I like the posterized effect you applied. Nicely composed. |
Jan 7th |
| 19 |
Jan 22 |
Comment |
Hi Stan,
Nice landscape shot. Well composed, sharp, and good DOF. Great texture and colors throughout. It looks like a nice place to visit. |
Jan 7th |
| 19 |
Jan 22 |
Comment |
Hi John,
Nice shot. Well composed. I prefer architectural images to be in black and white too. Good lines and curves on this building. The pillars provided a frame, and the paths lead my eye into the image. Nice sky. |
Jan 6th |
| 19 |
Jan 22 |
Comment |
Hi Norm,
Great shot. I like the warmth of the leaves, bridge, and water reflections against the blue sky. The water is smooth as glass. Nicely composed. |
Jan 6th |
| 19 |
Jan 22 |
Comment |
Hi Marcela,
Beautiful composition. You captured sharp details on the subject lily. Background is nicely blurred. Well exposed. Very calming scene. Well done.
|
Jan 6th |
5 comments - 0 replies for Group 19
|
| 31 |
Jan 22 |
Comment |
Hi Ella,
Absolutely beautiful. It deserves to be framed.😊|
Jan 8th |
1 comment - 0 replies for Group 31
|
| 63 |
Jan 22 |
Comment |
Congratulations on your Showcase image, Alane. Well done. Great colors and clarity. |
Jan 25th |
| 63 |
Jan 22 |
Comment |
Hi Murphy,
Absolutely lovely. The backlighting really enhances the texture and colors of the plant. Sharp details on the entire plant. The green bokeh in the background is a perfect complement. Well done indeed. |
Jan 9th |
| 63 |
Jan 22 |
Comment |
Hi Priscilla,
The calming pale pink petals sprinkled with raindrops is lovely. The turned petal near the yellow center is a good accent. It is well exposed. Nicely done. |
Jan 7th |
| 63 |
Jan 22 |
Comment |
Hi Charles,
Incredible sharpness throughout. The colors emitted through facets of the crystals are beautiful. It looks like a crown fit for a king or queen. I practice focus stacking and I find it difficult to achieve sharpness on this type of object. You captured the beauty of the crystal flawlessly. I followed the link to your website and signed up for your newsletters. You offer a wealth of information that will be helpful to me. Thank you |
Jan 7th |
| 63 |
Jan 22 |
Comment |
Hi Neal,
Well done. Once again you managed to capture sharp details in a tiny insect. The warm colors of the spider works well against the brown wood in the background. Nicely composed. |
Jan 7th |
| 63 |
Jan 22 |
Comment |
Hi Alane,
Nice portrait of this beautiful macaw. Sharp details and vibrant colors add to the image. You managed to capture a nice pose. I agree with Murphy, Richard, and Charles about the background. Darkening the background would make the bird pop. |
Jan 7th |
6 comments - 0 replies for Group 63
|
| 87 |
Jan 22 |
Comment |
Hi Lance,
Captivating shot. I like it. |
Jan 6th |
1 comment - 0 replies for Group 87
|
| 99 |
Jan 22 |
Reply |
Important.
When you are done in Photoshop, Hit the "X", then "yes" to save, you will then be taken back into Lightroom. Then export your image from Lightroom. Let me know how it works for you. |
Jan 13th |
| 99 |
Jan 22 |
Reply |
Yes Michael. I use Lightroom and Photoshop. The following edits are available in Photoshop. You can use Lightroom and then edit further in Photoshop.
These edits are in Photoshop.
1. First, resize image to desired size
2. SELECT, All,
3. EDIT, STROKE
4. When box pops up choose
a. choose width (1px is thin)
b. choose color (click to change)
c. location (inside) my choice
d. blending mode (normal)
e. opacity (100%)
5. Hit OK
These are the settings I use and seem to work well. Hope it helps.
|
Jan 13th |
| 99 |
Jan 22 |
Reply |
I like it. It defines your image. |
Jan 13th |
| 99 |
Jan 22 |
Comment |
Hi Michael,
Great texture and sharpness throughout. You captured the shadows and light on the thorny branch nicely. I agree with Linda that it is an abstract image. One suggestion might be to add a
thin stroke around your image to frame it. Well done. |
Jan 11th |
| 99 |
Jan 22 |
Comment |
Hi Randy,
Great shot. You nailed the focus on Zorro and captured the spray of ice particles. Nice contrasting tones throughout. Good story. |
Jan 8th |
| 99 |
Jan 22 |
Reply |
Hi Lance,
I enjoyed your article,and totally agree with your thoughts. I found myself drawn into your articles on both your bulletin boards. You offer a wealth of information and I will be following you each month.
Thank you |
Jan 6th |
| 99 |
Jan 22 |
Reply |
Thank you Lance. I appreciate your comments. I wasn't sure about entering this image in my camera club's competition. After reading the comments I feel more confident. |
Jan 6th |
| 99 |
Jan 22 |
Comment |
Hi Peter,
Nice composition and well exposed. The cracked concrete lines in the brick wall provided a good frame for his face. I might darken his hair a bit to provide more contrast against the wall. Well done. |
Jan 5th |
| 99 |
Jan 22 |
Comment |
Hi Gerard,
I like the rustic environment. The low light in the room worked well with the natural lighting shining through the window. The window light has highlighted and focused on the weaving wheel. Good lines, shapes, and texture throughout. Nicely done. I have one minor suggestion. I always like to clean up the edges of the frame. I would clone or crop out the box on the lower right. Also I agree with Linda to crop out the pipe at the top. |
Jan 5th |
| 99 |
Jan 22 |
Comment |
Hi Linda,
Well done. Sharp details, good DOF. The reflection of the trees created nice lines pulling my eye up into the forest. I like the color version too. I noticed a branch on the right side of the frame. I would crop it out as it doesn't seem to add anything to the image. |
Jan 4th |
5 comments - 5 replies for Group 99
|
18 comments - 5 replies Total
|