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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 86 |
May 23 |
Comment |
Hi Ruth, thank you for sharing such a rare image. I agree with Kieu Hanh's comments, and I would like to add my own thoughts as well. At first glance, the image appears to be an art picture with a combination of shapes, but as I looked closer, I realized that it has a very extractive quality for the viewer. The image allows us to create our own story and interpretation.
Moreover, I appreciate the level of detail and the nice texture of the snake skin in the picture. It is evident that a lot of effort went into capturing the image. Well done! Best regards. |
May 10th |
| 86 |
May 23 |
Comment |
Hi Steven, thank you for sharing this artistic image. Your imagination and view are clearly evident in the photograph. I believe your main intention was to showcase the reflection of the walkway on the ceiling, highlighting its nice symmetric shapes. Additionally, I appreciate how you were able to capture the ed lines of the decorated ceiling running from front to back. The colors are also impressive, with a seamless blend from foreground to background, and the bright blue area at the end adds a nice touch.
I noticed that the small group of people on the far left, but it is OK, not too much to see. On the other hand, I think the front person on the right is obstructing a significant portion of the symmetric view on the right. In my opinion, it would be better if that person is not from the frame. Overall, I really enjoyed this picture and learned a lot from it. Thanks! |
May 10th |
| 86 |
May 23 |
Comment |
Hi Pat, thank you for sharing the images. The pop of foreground color looks great, and I like how the fog remains dense and deep in the background. Regarding cropping, you may want to consider cropping the top and bottom to create a 16x9 ratio. I would not crop the left and right sides though, I like it as original image. As for the pixelation issue, I agree with Steven. Thanks and best regards. |
May 10th |
| 86 |
May 23 |
Comment |
Hi Jack, thank you for sharing this image. I read Steven's comments, and I agree with him. I think your image is perfect without the added flag. I really appreciate the way you designed this picture with the use of juxtaposition photography. It creates a contrast between the row of old architecture and the new architecture in the foreground and background. The separation of colors between the two rows of buildings is also well done. Overall, great job and thank you for sharing this very nice image. |
May 10th |
| 86 |
May 23 |
Reply |
Hi LuAnn, glad to hear you visit this page. Your compliments and advice are very valuable and encouraging to me always. I use a few words here to thank you for helping me see and evaluate photos in a better perspective and way of commenting. Best of luck and best wishes. |
May 10th |
| 86 |
May 23 |
Comment |
"Hi Kieu Hanh, thank you for sharing this image. It's a great photo taken with a phone, featuring beautiful colors of the sunrise and captivating lines. The timing of capturing this image is also excellent. I agree with Steven's comment about the image ratio. In my opinion, it would be better to see more view on the right side, which could include the color of the sunshine or a broader space where the fisherman is facing to"
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May 7th |
5 comments - 1 reply for Group 86
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| 88 |
May 23 |
Reply |
Hi Mark, the olympus model I used is EM-1 Mark III. It is a Micro 4/3 camera and very light for travel. Thanks |
May 30th |
| 88 |
May 23 |
Comment |
Hi Sanat, thank you for sharing the images. I can see that you put a lot of effort into transforming this image from blurred to a 3D look. The post-processing has made some objects pop out, giving it a fine art feel. You did a great job of dehazing the image before bringing out all the details. One suggestion I have is to possibly move the boat added to the image a little to the right to improve the composition. Overall, well done! |
May 10th |
| 88 |
May 23 |
Comment |
Hi Trey, thank you for sharing the images. The color balance is very well-done, and I appreciate the way you captured the fog in the image. The simplicity of the image is also wise, as leaving the sky blank adds to the peaceful atmosphere. Overall, I think this is a perfect image and I have no suggestions for improvement. Thank you for sharing it. |
May 10th |
| 88 |
May 23 |
Comment |
Hi Charles, thank you for sharing the images. Did you feel hot sitting next to the lava? I really like the red spot of a person on the lava field. With everything burnt and smoke rising into the sky, I think you captured it beautifully. The texture of the lava field creates a view of destruction after the volcano erupted. Increasing the luminosity of the smoke is nice, but I suggest adjusting the blue color as it appears to be over-saturated. I recommend using color balance to mask and decrease the blue. Thank you for sharing this rare and stunning image. |
May 10th |
| 88 |
May 23 |
Comment |
Hi Mark, thanks for sharing the image. It is a beautiful view of the town in Florence. Color of foreground is balanced between yellow and dark red of roofs, that is very harmonic. The sky and top mountain on right I would think to see more on the original image to evaluate that saturation. Also if you provide metadata of the image like ISO, exposure, speed.. I would give some suggest about noise on sky, or it just be the rain. Thanks |
May 10th |
| 88 |
May 23 |
Reply |
Thanks Charles. On Olympus camera, the ND filters are built in (ND4-ND32) so it is very convienient for travel and for long exposure photos. |
May 10th |
4 comments - 2 replies for Group 88
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9 comments - 3 replies Total
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