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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 88 |
Apr 22 |
Reply |
Hi Sanat, It looks very good after you mofified it. Thanks |
Apr 28th |
| 88 |
Apr 22 |
Reply |
Thank you. I appreciate you comment, this is a way I forgot to do. Will do if it happen next time. Happy shooting |
Apr 28th |
| 88 |
Apr 22 |
Reply |
Hi Rich, I like your comment, but I would like to extend the sky instead of crop the bottom. How do you think? Thanks |
Apr 28th |
| 88 |
Apr 22 |
Reply |
Thanks for feedback my comment. I would say it could reduce 0.5 or 1 stop will work. Another way, use your hand to quick cover the area you think it will overexpose. Anyway it just a technical matter, no issue with artistic elements. Thanks |
Apr 28th |
| 88 |
Apr 22 |
Comment |
Eyes and gaze can find excitement in a beautiful scene and can have an immediate emotional impression upon entering the scene. However, in order to have an impressive image, it may be necessary to reduce the complexity and make it as simple as possible so that the viewer can get right to the subject. In my opinion, because the sand has a lot of dry grass scattered and takes up a large area. You can set the camera lower so that the front fence is free of the silhouette about 1/3 -1/4 of the area of the image, and to reduce the sand. In my opinion, the photo needs composition to show the full beauty from front to back. Thank you. |
Apr 28th |
| 88 |
Apr 22 |
Comment |
Thank you Sanat, this picture reminds me of the countryside scenes in my hometown from long ago. This picture can be taken in many different ways and can all be beautiful. I noticed very natural jigsaws like birds catching fish, or flying or swooping down, etc. I would like to suggest that reducing the saturation so that the blue doesn't fill the wings of the birds and suggest reducing the blue of the water in post-processing. Thank you |
Apr 14th |
| 88 |
Apr 22 |
Comment |
This picture is very interesting to the viewer. I like the different colors on the windows and the textures of the plants crawling on the walls. That was the painting's strongest effect on my eyes. My contribution to this figure is that you can apply the straighten tool in PS to help while applying the crop. Very well done. |
Apr 14th |
| 88 |
Apr 22 |
Reply |
Good idea, Trey. Thanks |
Apr 14th |
| 88 |
Apr 22 |
Comment |
Hi Charles, what a nice capture with sky adjustment in this image. The subject (running water) is clearly defined in this image. Also I would think your image is very well design to help viewer enjoying the beauty of this scene. You have chosen a good place to take this image. Viewer could see entire scenery with plenty of running water. Well done. |
Apr 12th |
| 88 |
Apr 22 |
Comment |
Hi Trey, thanks for sharing image. I would think you found a good place to take slow shutter speed for this running water. Composition and color balance are very impactful of this image. I would say that the original image was little overexposed, it may lead to left side of after post-processing image hard to build back the texture of running water. I would think add an ND filter may fix the issue. Thank you. |
Apr 12th |
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