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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 86 |
Feb 23 |
Comment |
Hi Kieu Hanh, thank you for sharing this vivid picture of Tet. The picture is very concise from colors, uniforms, Tet decorations. A vivid photo that captures the subject matter. You very cleverly cropped the photo to focus on the subject. One small point I can contribute in this photo is whether the vignette in the picture should have been a little lighter or not. Thank you and I'm sure you enjoyed taking pictures of this holiday |
Feb 23rd |
| 86 |
Feb 23 |
Comment |
Hi Pat, thank you for sharing the image and describing how to convert this image to fineart using the BeCasso app. First of all I really appreciate how you describe your editing process in great detail. Your original photos are arranged very clearly and open, simple, which is the strong point when thinking about editing with this app. In my opinion colors and textures are the factors that change the most after using the app. I really like that distortion, but if you fine tune the texture's pattern to be smaller then maybe the image will give more details. I am so grateful for what you did in this photo and learned from it |
Feb 23rd |
| 86 |
Feb 23 |
Comment |
Hi Gene, thank you for sharing your images. Capturing a detailed and clear picture of the frozen ice on the flower bud is skillful and patient. I think you are very successful with the photo. Personally, I think the original image is beautiful and doesn't need to be modified. You intend to darken the background, which is a good idea, but in my opinion only the upper left area needs to be burned. I think after processing the main subject part (ice rose) is affected and not equal to the original image. Thank you for sharing |
Feb 22nd |
| 86 |
Feb 23 |
Comment |
Hi Jack, I really like the harmony of colors and patterns and textures of the walls behind the background. I understand your subject well to share what is old and unchanged of the foreign land. A photo that makes viewers like me imagine a familiar place at home. I really like that you put it together in the picture, my imagination could be two tourists who rent an old car in a hurry to run somewhere to visit and explore new things in a country that is often closed. Did you know you have a successful juxtapose photography in this photo!. Also I really like and thank you for showing the shadow of the foreground (2 people riding) on a light background of the house wall. The use of such tone is very clever and unique. One small detail is that you are probably missing a geometry adjustment to prevent the image from being distorted. Perhaps you still have time to enjoy travel. Best Regards |
Feb 22nd |
4 comments - 0 replies for Group 86
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| 88 |
Feb 23 |
Reply |
Hi Jacky, thank you for beautifying the photo with very artistic verses |
Feb 24th |
| 88 |
Feb 23 |
Reply |
Thanks Steven. Perhaps this is a photo I took in a very bookish way. I want to get detail in the shadows and want to get a few sharp stars of an inexpensive lens. Your corrected image is very easy looking for most common viewers. Thanks for spending time to share it. |
Feb 22nd |
| 88 |
Feb 23 |
Comment |
Hi Jacky, thank you for sharing this amazing photo and artistically fluent poem. In my opinion, this is a way of sharing perhaps unusual and liberal, artistic calculation. Reading the poem describing the photo, I thank you for going into detail, you see the picture as an art painting, an orchestral song, a symphony tapestry...you don't lack details. anything and the details of the subject in the image, it is a very rich imagination. To evaluate the image, I took the image evaluation class and used it as a measure to evaluate the elements of art and design. I think this is a good photo but it's hard to get the subject without description. I would appreciate it if you could share more original photos and post processing. According to my eyes, I see that you focus more on the reflection part to show the viewer the quiet beauty of the forest through the reflection. And the texture of the trees on water reflection is the best part that attract my eyes. And I'm not sure why it implied a dark tone photo to express your artistic personality and impress viewers. What is intention for those artistic elements in this picture. Finally I likely love the way to describe the image, I have learned a lot from you from the first day and am very pleased that you are a person with many achievements and experiences to contribute to the group. |
Feb 22nd |
| 88 |
Feb 23 |
Comment |
Hi Charles, it is a stunning image, I never get bored looking at it. From the details to the overall composition of the photo, it is interesting and attractive to the viewer. From the original photo, which is dark and unclear, with warm golden sunset colors, you have skillfully redrawn the colors of the perfect picture. I really admire how the post processing's lighting is so precise and brings out the sunset with perfect color casts. As a picture, I think it brings victory and success if it is contested. Thank you so much |
Feb 22nd |
| 88 |
Feb 23 |
Comment |
Hi Sanat, thank you for sharing the photo and co-describing so clearly the reality of this beautiful isolated island but unfortunately global warming has brought about the degradation of its beauty. The boat on land and the group of people huddled together to talk make the scene empty and bring with it a concern about the changing nature. Personally, to really show the barrenness of the land or the changes in nature I think you can lower the camera to capture more foreground detail to help your subject, or you can Close-up of the boat that must be on land. Thank you |
Feb 22nd |
| 88 |
Feb 23 |
Comment |
Hi Brian, thank you for sharing a vivid photo. Switch to black and white to increase the contrast of the image and you want to lead the viewer to change to get a fuzzy mood of depth. If it weren't for the color photo, I'm afraid I'd feel like I was leading into a scary wilderness. A lone pigeon standing in front of the foreground adds to the desolate look. You have succeeded in that purpose. Personally, in the original color photo, the scattered colors such as red, yellow, the color of the autumn leaves and the blue sky give me nostalgia for peace. Just a few thoughts. I think you've done a great job of giving your viewer an impact after the post processing |
Feb 22nd |
| 88 |
Feb 23 |
Comment |
Hi Trey, this is an impact photo for the viewer to feel and mingle with the cold temperature and the beautiful white of snow and mist brought by nature. The photograph stands out with different layers that make the viewer delve into the image all the way to the end: you have skillfully led the line to the very end where it is still shrouded in fog and snow. People can also feel the grandeur of the tall old tree in front of the foreground, and the color in this black and white image is very necessary to show the foreground with the white background. It is a photo that impresses the viewer. Looking closely, I only have a small contribution, which is that the left side of the trunk is probably a little white halo, not very noticeable. Thank you for sharing |
Feb 22nd |
| 88 |
Feb 23 |
Comment |
Hi Mark, thank you for sharing this interesting photo. The photo was taken from a river cruise so you get a wide view of the landscape and the beautiful river flowing area. The old castles are prominent and clearly visible in the area of ​​the photo. You have changed the sky color harmony to enhance the color of the photo. Cropping the photo is very clever to increase the highlights of the whole image. I suggest that you share the meta data of this photo so that viewers can see how fast you took it on the cruise boat. Thank you very much |
Feb 22nd |
6 comments - 2 replies for Group 88
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10 comments - 2 replies Total
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