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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 88 |
Feb 22 |
Reply |
Thanks Charles. I took a lot of snow scenery last year. This year, I took both low speed and fast speed to see the differences. However it depends on the quality of falling snow and the wind. Thanks |
Feb 14th |
| 88 |
Feb 22 |
Comment |
Hi Trey, thanks for sharing the image. Last fall I took some similar photo like that. I like the way you straight up the trees on the right side. I also like the enhancement of the color of the big trees, the texture of the bark of the tree is very nice.
In my view I would reduce the saturation little bit. The texture of the maple leaves falling on ground hardly to recognize, it may loose the nature light on the ground after post processing. Best regards |
Feb 12th |
| 88 |
Feb 22 |
Comment |
Hi Sanat, thank you for sharing the image. The description is very interesting and full of details. I like the sky replacement and color enhanced. For this image I don't have anything else to comments. It was well done. Thanks |
Feb 12th |
| 88 |
Feb 22 |
Comment |
Hi Rich, Thanks for sharing a place that you have visited. I looked up online and noticed that this place is very rare. The highlight of your photo is the pattern, which is an artistic element to attract viewers. In addition, I really like the detail and sharpness of the image. Looking at the original photo I see you have cut the sky and pretty much the bottom. I take the liberty of redoing the composition from a different perspective to see more of the sky and add more layers to the image. Nice work and well done. Thanks |
Feb 11th |
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| 88 |
Feb 22 |
Comment |
Hi Charles, Thanks for sharing a nice paranoma view of the Bryce Canyon. Your work of combining 3 pictures is very clever and outstanding. Reasonable color balance. The layout is very clever so that the viewer can comment on the great immensity of this valley. In my opinion the contrast needs to be reduced a bit. Although it is three photos to combine, I don't know if the parameters of the left and right are different. At 1/400s f/11 I can't really see the drifting clouds of the left panel. However, I still find the clouds very beautiful. Thank you. Best regards |
Feb 11th |
| 88 |
Feb 22 |
Comment |
With this photo, you tried to choose a location to capture and describe the immense and majestic scenery of nature. That's a big plus when you're planning to take this photo. You have shown the viewer a rocky land that is quite arid but still has trees that still live. I look at the original photo and see clearly 3 layers: front, mid and background, but only because the light of the rock line is a bit bright, it dominates the light of the whole image. Changing the sky in the sky can still have many shortcomings such as being haloed by the path of the mountain. I took the liberty of taking the original photo and enhancing the highlights of the 3 layers and increasing the variance to make the image come to life. |
Feb 11th |
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