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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 88 |
Jun 22 |
Comment |
Hi Sanat, Thank you for sharing a natural scene with very beautiful and cute animals. The color of the photo is excellent because the brown skin of the animals and the yellow grass on the tops of the grass behind are very harmonious, floating on the layer of the picture. While I think the natural colors of the original photo look softer than after you've increased its contrast and colors, it's a bit oversaturated. Trey had a great idea to crop the image for more local symmetry. May I suggest you can use content aware to fill the left group of deer (10) into grass, and still keep the 2:3 format. Thank you |
Jun 29th |
| 88 |
Jun 22 |
Comment |
Hi Rich, I am very pleased with the photo shared. I immediately found out the location of this photo on google map, and found it not difficult to go this trail. What I like about the photo is that you showed a point of interest when shooting this scene, including: the front with the colors of the herbs off the island, and then the back with the brighter contrasting colors in the background the bird stands like a spread net. You have successfully laid out the layers in the landscape photo, it makes the viewer's eyes curious and looks comprehensive from front to back. You have cropped the photo cleverly to remove the trees and bring the viewer's eyes closer to the main subject. The horizon line of sea may not be clear and I don't think it is necessary to replace the sky because it is not very empty, and the sky also occupies a very small area in the image. Well done. Thank you for sharing and this place I will visit if I have a chance. |
Jun 29th |
| 88 |
Jun 22 |
Comment |
Hi Louis, nice shot. Especially the color of the photo is very impressive to the viewer. You have cleverly brought the shadow of the area under the bridge to light up and bring out the details. The subject of the photo is a bridge, but I can't see it clearly, it looks like a tower. I'm not above the photo to describe the bridge. In my opinion you have achieved impressive colors, this layout is called balance but the shooting position is probably a bit tight. Thank you for sharing |
Jun 29th |
| 88 |
Jun 22 |
Reply |
Hi Rich, above 12000ft I find it difficult to breathe even though I have experience hiking over 10miles at 9000ft, I climbed on horseback for a distance of about 2 miles before going uphill to the mountain. Horses are not allowed up the mountain for fear of destroying the ramp. I used Coca leave and Coca Oil, but it only helped temporarily. Standing about 15 minutes above, I had to go down because of the cold wind and felt a stabbing pain in my forehead. I can't wait to take better pictures. Thank you |
Jun 29th |
| 88 |
Jun 22 |
Comment |
Hi Trey, thank you for sharing a beautiful place of sand dunes landscape. The composition of the photo clearly shows that 2/3 of the area speaks for its subject. The pale yellow color of the sand very faithfully describes the color. With windy weather you have set the appropriate speed to not blur the shaken plants. In my opinion, the green trunk in the middle really obstructs the view even if you try to bring it to the left when cropping it, but that's nature, sometimes avoiding this position can't be. Nice done |
Jun 29th |
| 88 |
Jun 22 |
Comment |
The Rainbow Mountain, also known as Vinicunca, is located a few hours away from the city of Cusco, Peru, in the Cusipata district. This enigmatic work of nature wasn't discovered until 2015. Rainbow Mountain stands at an impressive 17,060 feet (5,200 meters) above sea level. I took this picture when travel to Peru last week. Lens: 1728mm f2.8. Exposure: 1/400sec;f/7.1;IS)100 . Focal length: 17mm. Post processing using Curve and Vibrance |
Jun 10th |
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