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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 86 |
Jul 23 |
Comment |
Hi Kieu Hanh,
Thanks for sharing the images. I apologize for reading all the comments a bit late. I agree with all the other comments and have no further suggestions to add.
Thanks! |
Jul 31st |
| 86 |
Jul 23 |
Comment |
Hi Kieu Hanh,
Thanks for sharing the images. I apologize for reading all the comments a bit late. I agree with all the other comments and have no further suggestions to add.
Thanks! |
Jul 30th |
| 86 |
Jul 23 |
Comment |
Hi Pat,
Thanks for sharing. It's a fun image, indeed. I don't have many comments, but for a more attractive look, I suggest leaving the food on the boat without masking it with BeCasso.
Well done! |
Jul 30th |
| 86 |
Jul 23 |
Comment |
Hi Jack,
Thank you for sharing the image. I must mention that I took a picture of this building before, but with a camera, not a phone. Regarding your image, capturing it with a phone presents two challenges: the wide lens and dealing with a dark sky, which can sometimes alter the building's color. Nevertheless, I can see that you possess great skill in handling these challenges. I particularly admire the way you made the building's color pop and highlighted its intricate details.
In my opinion, the skyscraper should be the main subject, and it would benefit from having some space around it. Therefore, I suggest trying the landscape format for your next capture.
Thanks! |
Jul 30th |
| 86 |
Jul 23 |
Comment |
Hi Gene,
I extend my gratitude for sharing this captivating photograph. The colors within the image are truly magnificent, despite the presence of considerable shadows. I find myself particularly enamored by the exquisite pattern of the roses. Your photograph may have achieved excellence in terms of brightness, balance, and highlighting intricate details. In my humble opinion, you could further enhance its impact by creating a deeper, more profound background to make the bloom of the flower even more prominent.
Well done! |
Jul 30th |
| 86 |
Jul 23 |
Comment |
Hi Steven,
Thanks for sharing the image. I learned how to use the phone to take infrared images from this photo. Thank you. I believe choosing a perfect scenery for IR images is essential, and this one is particularly attractive with its curved lines and patterns of leaves. The conversion of the infrared image to black and white adds a striking contrast that captivates the viewer.
Thanks! |
Jul 30th |
6 comments - 0 replies for Group 86
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| 88 |
Jul 23 |
Comment |
Hi Sanat,
Thanks for sharing the images. I like the post-processed image on the lower half, and I prefer the original image on the upper half. Your post-processing skills are commendable; however, in my opinion, the sky's highlights just need to be toned down slightly.
Thanks! |
Jul 30th |
| 88 |
Jul 23 |
Comment |
Hi Trey,
Thanks for sharing the image. Your post-processing technique always produces better images without excessive modifications that stray too far from reality. I like it! The way you cropped the image and highlighted certain areas of the trees and land makes the images more attractive and vibrant. Well done! |
Jul 30th |
| 88 |
Jul 23 |
Comment |
Hi Jacky,
Thanks for sharing the image. I like your compilation; it's beautiful. The scenery has touched me, and it feels very tranquil. I don't have the original image, but I think the blue color on the middle left is a little saturated. I also agree with Trey's comment about the reflection light.
Thanks! |
Jul 30th |
| 88 |
Jul 23 |
Comment |
Hi Charles, Thank you for sharing the image. It is a very meaningful picture, and it naturally depicts the entire situation of what happened. From my perspective, I prefer the fisherman to be the endpoint of my gaze when looking from left to right. Therefore, I decided to flip the image. Well done! |
Jul 30th |
| 88 |
Jul 23 |
Comment |
Hi Mark, thank you for sharing the image. For me it is beatiful, there is no suggestion. I would recconmend size of the images is 1024 pixels wide by 768. Thanks |
Jul 30th |
| 88 |
Jul 23 |
Reply |
Hi Mark, this image was taken by Sony A1 with 24-105mm f4 lens. Thanks for your comments |
Jul 19th |
5 comments - 1 reply for Group 88
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11 comments - 1 reply Total
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