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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 37 |
Aug 21 |
Comment |
I'll check out the sky replacement. That was the sky I had, thanks |
Aug 14th |
| 37 |
Aug 21 |
Reply |
I might make another go the because I tried to work on the people but I am taking another Photoshop course on August 28 so maybe I'll pick that as a photo work on in class
Thanks |
Aug 14th |
| 37 |
Aug 21 |
Comment |
I think this photo would benefit from a lot more detail to create the mood, which I see as the point. There's too much glare--the windows, the backs of chairs, his clothing, glass on the tables, etc. I worked with contrast and brightness and got some detail on his clothing--but there's generally too much light coming from all over the photo. It works a bit better by cropping out the windows. Also I would have asked him to turn his head and perhaps close his eyes to try to capture greater expression. |
Aug 11th |
| 37 |
Aug 21 |
Comment |
Thanks. Those two ladies distinguished this from all the other shots. Overall, New York, New York buildings are very colorful and this ride circles the property so the red is against that. Typical Vegas
I should mention, I hit auto on everything I could in photoshop. I tried making the people in a cars a bit lighter manually but went back to auto on brightness and contrast as a lot more efficient and effective. Auto color, auto tone, auto white balance |
Aug 10th |
| 37 |
Aug 21 |
Comment |
Pretty bird. Nice detail head to feet.Very good positioning to get so much of the bird in the picture. I have mixed feelings about the flowers. They look nice but I find they draw my eye away from the bird. Since they are neither in focus nor completely blurry, it's a bit of a no-man's land. I probably would have tried cropping this down to a 5 x 7. |
Aug 9th |
| 37 |
Aug 21 |
Comment |
I can relate to taking pictures in a raft. I have done it. Good capture. Great sharpness in the eyes and head. It would be nice to have more detail on the wings of the flying eagle. Ideally, I would consider underexposing a little more for the white in the necks. I was trying to figure out if the slightly foggy looks to the feathers on the left wing of the flying eagle is from bounce off the white feathers. I have had that problem with egrets. But tough to make adjustments when you are spinning around. |
Aug 9th |
| 37 |
Aug 21 |
Comment |
Really, really nice. Nice color, sharp. I think there are just enough water drops to make it stand out. I would get rid of that leaf in the upper right corner of the photo. I would experiment with getting more of the background pure black, particularly to the left of the petal on the left |
Aug 9th |
| 37 |
Aug 21 |
Comment |
That's the way I would probably look. I thought I sent them along with the photo
Well
Nikon Z-7 Tamron 150 to 600 at 150mm ISO 320 F5 (so wide open on this lens) 1/800
Thanks
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Aug 9th |
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