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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 88 |
Dec 22 |
Reply |
Thanks Trey, it made clearer for 3D view. |
Dec 28th |
| 88 |
Dec 22 |
Comment |
Hi Sanat, thank you for sharing a very valuable photo as it is unique in a very high location to over 16,000 ft. I have been to a high place but only above 12,000 ft. When going up high, it is often difficult to shoot because it is not possible to stand still for long because of the high pressure of the altitude. In addition, when traveling high, you cannot bring all the equipment you need. Because of the size limit of the image, I don't think you can share all the details. However, I find that your photo accurately depicts the majestic power of nature in which colors, shapes and lines are distinct. In my opinion, you just need to increase the brightness of the shadow in the foreground, the image will be more comprehensive. Beautiful shot. Thank you |
Dec 28th |
| 88 |
Dec 22 |
Comment |
Hi Brian, I really like your photo, maybe it's the one that I can hang on the wall. Or a picture that represents the most beautiful scenery of Japan. I have never been to Japan, but heard from my friend that taking pictures is very difficult, you have to wait for the opportunity for clouds to evenly cover the foot of the mountain and clear sky to capture clearly everywhere. Your photo is very sharp and detailed. What a wonderful shot |
Dec 28th |
| 88 |
Dec 22 |
Comment |
Hi Trey, thank you for sharing this photo. The beautiful scene of fog in the vast field that the photographer cannot ignore. Dodge and burn helped a lot on create multiple layers from foreground and background, thanks for sharing. After cropped the image, I commented that the left side may be narrower than the source image. Thank you. |
Dec 28th |
| 88 |
Dec 22 |
Comment |
Hi, thank you for sharing a very impressive and versatile photo. The viewer feels like an animation thanks to the pieces of water flowing down from above. The second point, I would like to share is that you have cleverly created a foreground subject (people) so that the whole scene has a big and small comparison to make the scene more majestic. The post-processing technique is also very clever, you should have planned it to be easy. Well done. |
Dec 28th |
| 88 |
Dec 22 |
Comment |
Hi Mark, thanks for sharing a beautiful image. It is very balanced composition and poped out the open view in the middle that is main subject of the scenery. I like the color scheme that is blended with dried grass and dark green of forground and background trees. I also like the way it is added with nice sky. Thanks |
Dec 28th |
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