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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 76 |
Jan 22 |
Reply |
Yes, check into the PSA class. It is all small scale studio work similar to mine and he covers it over several months with 'personal' critiques and instruction. It looks like the Kelby class is a bit broader - with portraits and outdoor large objects. Both would be fun! Good Luck. |
Jan 30th |
| 76 |
Jan 22 |
Reply |
Thank you Jay. I hope you enjoy light painting as much as I do. It can be magical but is very challenging to learn. Takes patience and persistence. The PSA class is good. If you are taking that one, tell Bas hello from me. |
Jan 26th |
| 76 |
Jan 22 |
Reply |
Thank you Henriette. Much appreciated.
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Jan 26th |
| 76 |
Jan 22 |
Reply |
Thank you very much Ian. Unlike some light painting photographers I have a tendency to leave some things in the dark intentionally - adding to the drama. |
Jan 26th |
| 76 |
Jan 22 |
Reply |
Thank you Sophie. I hope you do give light painting a try. It is challenging but can be magical. |
Jan 26th |
| 76 |
Jan 22 |
Comment |
Hi Sophie,
Great street photography. Something I don't do well. I really like the look of this character and wanted to see him closer up, maybe with a crop that would get rid of some of the distracting elements in the frame. Adding a mild vignette would possibly make him stand out a bit more. Just a subjective suggestion. A really nice shot as it. |
Jan 26th |
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| 76 |
Jan 22 |
Comment |
This is a very nice landscape and your editing has improved the image. Since the image is separated by the foreground and the mountain in back (almost halfway), you might consider removing a bit of sky and giving more focus on the foreground which is gorgeous. Either way it is wonderful. Great job Sanford. |
Jan 26th |
| 76 |
Jan 22 |
Comment |
Henriette, When I first saw this I thought it would make a great black and white, but when I converted it I realized that it was much more impactful in color with the edits you've done. You have brought this image to life. All of the lines, textures and strong shadows make for a wonderful image. The triangular shapes make for a nice composition. Great Job. |
Jan 26th |
| 76 |
Jan 22 |
Comment |
Very nice job Jay. I love monochrome images and the trick is knowing which ones work best as monochrome. This was a good choice. I do agree with Trey. In needs just a bit more tonal contrast. You might be able to simply dodge in a bit of highlights to the silky milkweed where it shows the brightest in the original image. Darkening the background just a bit might help create the stronger tonal contrast as well. You have great vision for this image and the subject matter and composition is great. Well done. |
Jan 26th |
| 76 |
Jan 22 |
Comment |
This is a great images Trey. I love images of fog, especially when they are well done like this one. Your edits certainly improved this image. The only thing I might have done is cropped even a bit more of the foreground. Because the snow is so white, my eye kept navigating to the bottom of the frame. This, of course, is a subjective recommendation. The image is wonderful. |
Jan 26th |
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| 76 |
Jan 22 |
Comment |
Wonderful image Ian. The image has such depth and it kept my attention for some time. The panorama format was the best choice and your processing is impressive. I'm sure it was worth your time that early morning. I think is one of my favorites of your images. Bravo! |
Jan 26th |
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6 comments - 5 replies Total
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