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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 37 |
Oct 24 |
Comment |
Very sharp and detailed. I think I would clone out that number on the ground, not crop on the right . I'd crop from the left because I don't think you need the entire device of the block. It would have been much more dramatic if you could have gotten lower. |
Oct 28th |
| 37 |
Oct 24 |
Comment |
Nice colors and well set out from the background
My more expert friends with flowers (and I have not tried this) would have done photo stacking, which you can't do handheld. Have you ever tried that? Focus falls off on the edge
It looks like light was an issue if you are shooting at 4000 ISO. The advce I have been given on flowers which are not essentially flat is to boost the f stop for depth of field. If outdoors, you also need to boost shutter speed because of wind. Since you are already at 4000 ISO, it sounds like the light would not have supported this approach. |
Oct 9th |
| 37 |
Oct 24 |
Comment |
It's a very good photo with a nice mood As a matter of personal preference, I would have added some texture and clarity for. more pop. The other way is when you converted to B/W, the color mixer further down becomes a B/W mixer and play with the channels to get the look. you want. Since you didn't mention that, I'm assuming. you didn't. (Same thing came be done with Photoshop if you use a b/w adjustment level)
Depending on the photo, some channels will have little effect and others will give very different looks. I assume these affect the underlying colors.
I would also experiment with cropping to get the big tree in the foreground less deadcenter. I t hink the bent tree then serves. more as a leading line. |
Oct 9th |
| 37 |
Oct 24 |
Comment |
Why I went with the phone and not the Z-7 camera. The camera did all the work except for me crouching and shooting between railing.
Thanks. |
Oct 9th |
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