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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 88 |
Jan 22 |
Comment |
Hi Sanat. Your image is very impress with pattern and rhythm on the tea plantation. In addition, a decision to take this image at a position to have a S-curved line to cut through the planation create a balance that avoiding repetition of green tea plants was very nice composition. In the background, I realized that lines of the big trees go vertical up, it is so nice for variety. Small details of people in the pictures were stopping on the road to talk is nice. The blue house somewhat distracted so I would suggest it does not need to enhance color. Thanks for sharing, anytime you share a picture, it is always a new place for me. Well done |
Jan 27th |
| 88 |
Jan 22 |
Comment |
Hi Rich, thank you for sharing the image at a place I have never been. I am viewing your image very long to find all the corners of a new place. It is very hard for me to feel as similar emotion as you when you was on the helicopter to take this image. For me, the image of this image is leading viewers to a vast place that has nothing just snow and bared mountain. You are successful with that intention. The technical parameter, shot at 26 mm, F11 and 1/500th sec and 100 ISO was right and well plan. Thanks |
Jan 27th |
| 88 |
Jan 22 |
Comment |
Hi Trey, I recognized that your image is well planned for light that was reserved for post-processing. That is very professional. Same as light planning as Louis's image. I agreed on excellent comment from Charles. The colors are well recovered and enhanced after processing. Final image was well done. Only one thing I would think it can not be changed is the tree in the middle of image. I wish it will go the left. Post processing can do but it too much alteration. Thanks, I enjoy the entire scene and subjects in the image. |
Jan 27th |
| 88 |
Jan 22 |
Comment |
Hi Charles. Thanks for sharing the image. This is a winning image for simplicity. First impact of image is the subjects on the horizontal line. You are applied the composition rule (Left to Right) very well. The empty space of sky is very well design when taking this picture. What I would suggest maybe a little different to normal way: Should your horizon cross line place to comply with rule of third by cutting the sky space? In my own suggestion I like to leave it as is when picture was taken. That will create more impact on composition, viewer may pleasantly be invited to vast sky. |
Jan 27th |
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| 88 |
Jan 22 |
Comment |
Hi Louis, I admire your plan to taking this image. First about light, I think you handled it very wise and well done. The original image show that you tried to overexpose the sky, then later you could take advantage of dynamic range of camera to raise the shadow later on the market area. Secondly I would think you composition was re-planned so you can crop later. The image could be enhanced warmer color for sky in postprossing to create atmosphere of the time of sunset. That is a well planned a well done. Thanks |
Jan 27th |
| 88 |
Jan 22 |
Comment |
Hi John, thank you for sharing your image. The intention of showing the S-line of the boats was very interesting, that is my first impression of image. It maybe your intention for your main subject of image. The color balance on the original picture I would think it is fair balance for image. To attract viewers to main subject, I would suggest not to replace with much cloud on sky and birds to distract viewers. I like the simplicity and tranquility of the original image. Thanks |
Jan 27th |
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