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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 78 |
Jul 22 |
Comment |
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Jul 23rd |
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| 78 |
Jul 22 |
Comment |
Hi all. Thanks so much for your feedback. Thhe feedback has certainly improved this shot!
I will begin submitting to comps now, so cross-fingers! |
Jul 23rd |
| 78 |
Jul 22 |
Comment |
Impressive shot Terry! Like Mitch, I have a uber wariness of sharks due to numerous shark attacks in Australia.
I'm impressed by your composite. I wouldn't have guessed.
I really like the image and 'the cherry on the top' is that shark approaching behind the diver. What a story! Bravo |
Jul 2nd |
| 78 |
Jul 22 |
Reply |
This image was taken in a building in the city of Melbourne. You are standing in a huge domed foyer and looking down a corridor towards an exit door. There are many buildings that provide office spaces and walk-throughs in the centre city. |
Jul 2nd |
| 78 |
Jul 22 |
Reply |
I much prefer your suggested crop, and hints on Noise.
Thanks for the clues Terry. |
Jul 2nd |
| 78 |
Jul 22 |
Comment |
Ha, ha, me too! I had the same thoughts. I love the image and the darkened moody sky. Keep the boat, it's is the little 'bonus' in the image.
Beautiful image Sunil! |
Jul 2nd |
| 78 |
Jul 22 |
Comment |
I agree, it is a great scene.
I was typing away, and Mitch just pipped me to the post! As I had similar comments, I will not repeat them.
There were two extra things when looking at Mitch's suggested image.
Return the clouds from the original or remove them completely.
Clone out all or some of that very straight white line that sits at the base of the snow line on the left-hand side of the image. |
Jul 2nd |
| 78 |
Jul 22 |
Comment |
I must admit, I concur with Terry. I would prefer to engage with the subjects and see their eyes and expressions.
I do like Mitch's version. The mono harmonises the image and delivers an almost abstract feel. |
Jul 2nd |
| 78 |
Jul 22 |
Reply |
I think I over-sharpened ... |
Jul 2nd |
| 78 |
Jul 22 |
Comment |
I was most impressed by this photo Mitch.
What a great angle!
I like the way you cropped the image, not only eliminating extraneous buildings and tree leaves, but you managed to highlight that rose, which has really become the main subject.
I am a little torn between the two versions when it comes to colour. I really like your main image, but I also love the gorgeous blue in the original.
Your mono/colour mix version really highlights the bluey/white rose which then becomes the central object in the image. Bravo! |
Jul 2nd |
| 78 |
Jul 22 |
Comment |
What a lovely Spring scene!
I like the way you have captured the dog. Most of us would have waited to shoot a portrait type shot, but the stance of your dog piques the imagination and the viewer is caught in their own imagination.
I found the image slightly blown out? I cropped the image slightly to eliminate the glare on the top left, as it drew my eye to the bright spot.
I used Topaz sharpen and DeNoise then darkened the image just slightly and fiddled lightly with levels. Then I noticed there was a little blue in the sky.
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Doh! Here is the image .... finally! |
Jul 2nd |
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8 comments - 3 replies Total
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