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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 70 |
May 21 |
Comment |
Beautiful twilight city scape; well done. As both Pierre and Judy suggested, you might want to double process the image to darken the bright light of the tower and its reflection. Lovely fountains. This is one place that I have yet visited. |
May 13th |
| 70 |
May 21 |
Comment |
As Pierre commented, you have chosen a perfect time of the day to capture this beautiful scene. As I suggested with Pierre's image, next time, you may want to try to capture the image with a very long shutter speed to smooth out the water reflection. |
May 13th |
| 70 |
May 21 |
Comment |
Indeed, the spring is here. You have caught the cherry blossoms in peak season. One might want to take two images with the camera on a tripod. One image is done as you did, the second image is captured using neutral gray density filter to enable you to slow the shutter to about 30 sec or more. The second image would create a very smooth water foreground which may even have the reflection of the blossoming cherry trees. You can then merge the two images together. |
May 13th |
| 70 |
May 21 |
Comment |
This image demonstrates an effective technique of creating focal points among a chaotic scene. Have repeating patterns and colors of the same flower being out of focus supports the flowers that are in focus.
I would either clone out or blur the sharp focused flower in the left lower corner.
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May 13th |
| 70 |
May 21 |
Comment |
A classic image first made famous by Ansel. All the right ingredients of a great images are there, the famous half-dome, bridal veil Fall in the back drop of sierra mountain range. I would definitely, as Judy suggested, try to capture it again with more atmospheric support, such as morning mist, afternoon stormy clouds, or rising full moon. |
May 13th |
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