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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 43 |
Jun 25 |
Comment |
Thanks Bunny. Your bit of sharpening really makes the berries pop. Do you use Topaz as a stand alone program or do you use it in conjunction with Lightroom? I am considering giving it a try (especially for noise reduction), but do not want to give up Lightroom as my main editing and cataloguing program. I would appreciate your thoughts. |
Jun 28th |
| 43 |
Jun 25 |
Reply |
Thank you Harley. |
Jun 28th |
| 43 |
Jun 25 |
Reply |
Thanks Mark. |
Jun 28th |
| 43 |
Jun 25 |
Reply |
Thanks for your comments Andrew. |
Jun 28th |
| 43 |
Jun 25 |
Comment |
Such a cool building and what a shame to demolish it. Good drone work Harley. You have given us a birds eye view of this building--one that could never be gotten from the ground. Your shot really conveys a sense of the height of this building and I really like your composition. And yes, the new background really looks better. Nice work. |
Jun 16th |
| 43 |
Jun 25 |
Comment |
Love it Bunny. I am always happy to find little things like this. They just make me smile. Well seen and good work on making it look like a flying log. |
Jun 16th |
| 43 |
Jun 25 |
Comment |
You are telling a good story here Leo and I am glad you even enhanced it by your reply to Stephen. I like the total feel of this shot. Of course the monks robes are what catches the eye first as they are colorful and beautifully detailed. Then we see the table of rice formed into characters and as an observer we understand that this is something special. And so do the people in the background watching on and taking photos. To add to the shot you also show us the banners and canopy's in the rear. This is a very nice shot of an important ceremony. |
Jun 16th |
| 43 |
Jun 25 |
Comment |
Very nice Andrew. You are telling a story here and telling it well. I like the action in the image, the rider on the left leaning left as his steed makes a turn, the guy on the right with the lasso coiled and ready to throw and all the dust the horses and roped steer are kicking up. You can see the power in the hind legs of the steer as it pulls against the rope and force that the horse is applying. Good idea on Sepia giving your image an Old West feel. It would be nice to see their faces, but sometimes you get what you get.
Good work. |
Jun 16th |
| 43 |
Jun 25 |
Comment |
Thanks for your comments Leo. Not my usual stuff, I just wanted to try something different. |
Jun 16th |
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6 comments - 3 replies Total
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