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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 14 |
Oct 23 |
Reply |
Thanks Darcy, yes it's amazing how brilliant a canola fields can be especially on a very sunny day. I agree with most that the original works better than the flipped image, I'm more comfortable with it now, but always worthwhile to try alternatives. |
Oct 17th |
| 14 |
Oct 23 |
Reply |
Works well |
Oct 17th |
| 14 |
Oct 23 |
Reply |
Thank you Greg for that input I am also becoming more comfortable with the presented image but it was a consideration at the time. Thanks again for your input |
Oct 13th |
| 14 |
Oct 23 |
Reply |
Thanks you Erin, I think I am also becoming more comfortable with the original presentation, not the flipped version, it does have more of a natural fee, |
Oct 13th |
| 14 |
Oct 23 |
Reply |
Thank you Karen yes I can see the pinkish tinge now that definitely needs to be toned down thanks for pointing that out |
Oct 13th |
| 14 |
Oct 23 |
Comment |
Hi, Kamal lovely classical silhouette shot that is executed beautifully. The contrast of the foreground to the sky broken up by the camels works well with the framing of the setting sun to the right of the camel's appeals as well. Not much I can offer to improve the image perhaps spending a bit of time in Photoshop to get rid of the tire tracks from the sand is a very minor suggestion you may want to look at. Thanks for sharing |
Oct 13th |
| 14 |
Oct 23 |
Comment |
Hi Greg beautiful flower shot and great idea to concentrate on just a single flower. Detail is good and the colour presents extremely well on my screen. Nice job with Photoshop to remove all the distracting details and present basically a minimalistic image. My one suggestion might be to rotate the image so that the stalk is coming in from the lower left and leading the eye up to the flower itself. I had a go with this idea as attached. Nice well processed image thanks for sharing |
Oct 13th |
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| 14 |
Oct 23 |
Comment |
Hi Darcy. Great expensive landscape image with a massive amount of detail to be explored. The first impression is to be taken in by the grandeur of the image and then a side view of the zipline rider gives a bit of context to the scene itself. The landscape image has been handled in my view very well with the distant vista fading off and melding into the sky. The detail is very good with many leading lines to allow the viewer to explore further. Nice image from a very interesting place I would love to have a chance to explore thanks for sharing Tom |
Oct 13th |
| 14 |
Oct 23 |
Comment |
Hi Ingrid beautiful flower, I like your choice to fill most of the frame with it. I like the progression of both tonal values and colour range from the image right to the left and while darkening the background, as others have suggested may improve the image I think it would be a worthwhile experiment and see how you feel. One problem I have is on the edge of the flowers to the background, on my screen, there are artefacts where masking might need to be smoothed, you may want to have a look at that as it is a slight distraction to me. Other than that beautiful image and nicely presented thanks for sharing Tom |
Oct 13th |
| 14 |
Oct 23 |
Comment |
Nice image Karen, glad you achieved the shot you wanted. Great sky. For my eye the horses are the main feature being three and on the image right. As a suggestion try flipping the image, placing the tree on image right might make that the main feature drawing the eye to it more. I think it's nice to have an idea of images we would like to capture cliche or not, |
Oct 12th |
| 14 |
Oct 23 |
Comment |
Well seen Erin, the scattered light and rays from the sun gives a very peaceful feel. The framing is good and gives a sense of the environment. Depth of field is good. Well seen and captured |
Oct 12th |
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