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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 38 |
May 25 |
Comment |
Sunandan, it is easy to see why you were drawn to this scene. This is a beautiful landscape and the mountains are spectacular! And I like how Art and Regine each showed a different perspective. You did a great job! |
May 27th |
| 38 |
May 25 |
Comment |
A wonderful picture of the setting sun, Gabriele!! I think the rich red and orange tones throughout and the subtle foreground makes this an awesome picture. Simply Beautiful. |
May 27th |
| 38 |
May 25 |
Comment |
Regine, a beautiful picture of the Wood Duck in flight, everything looks perfect as it would in a painting. The details and colors on the duck stand out beautifully. And I like Art's idea of cropping on the diagonal. You did a great job taking this picture!! |
May 27th |
| 38 |
May 25 |
Comment |
Art, you have done it again and introduced a new challenge for our group to explore!! I really like this image, very creative and, if hung, it would definitely brighten up any dark area in a room. You did a wonderful job of arranging other images on top of each other in an 'orderly' manner. I'm looking forward to seeing and learning more as you explore the cubist concept with your camera! |
May 27th |
| 38 |
May 25 |
Comment |
A great StoryTelling picture, Kurtis, you were in the right place at the right time! I think Art did a wonderful job by increasing the contrast and giving the biker and street a sepia look in contrast to the black and white stormy sky. Excellent shot! |
May 27th |
| 38 |
May 25 |
Comment |
A wonderful picture Marge, the head and eyes are so sharp and I like how Kurtis edited it to add more contrast and highlight on the egret. And I love your title, it's spot on!! |
May 27th |
| 38 |
May 25 |
Reply |
Marge, the picture looks so much better, thank you. I didn't think about using the dodge tool to remove the glare. I just kept trying to remove it in different ways by using the reflection/glare tool, ugh! Thank you so much for your help! |
May 27th |
| 38 |
May 25 |
Reply |
Tom, you did a great job handing the window glare and replacing a few clouds. Thank you for visiting this site and commenting on my picture, I appreciate you sharing your thoughts! |
May 27th |
| 38 |
May 25 |
Reply |
Regine, thanks for suggesting a great title for this image! And you perfectly described the story surrounding this scene. Your thoughts were very insightful, thanks again! |
May 27th |
| 38 |
May 25 |
Reply |
Thanks Art, as always I like seeing various perceptions of a photo! Increasing the contrast looks really good but it somehow loses the "airy-open" feeling when cropped too tight. Thanks for editing your ideas! |
May 27th |
| 38 |
May 25 |
Reply |
Thank Kurtis for your suggestions and help! I found the glare/reflection feature in PS 2025. Actually it is in the 2025 PS Bridge/Camera Raw filter. I tried it but it didn't work in this case. I had to smile at your description of the gold post in the center of the cityscape! The story telling scene I saw consisted of the band setup in a corner beside the glass windows overlooking beautiful Boston. I liked seeing the two large angles filled with the lovely cityscape, in contrast to the two dark stools and mic stands. Getting closer to the glass was a good idea but not very practical in this setting. Again, as always, thanks for sharing your thoughts! |
May 27th |
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6 comments - 5 replies Total
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