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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 88 |
Jan 24 |
Comment |
Hi Sanat, thanks for sharing. I agree with Brian on two points: the excellent edit to enhance the boat's color and brightness while removing the motorbike. The row of boats, forming a beautiful pattern of colors, is the focal point of this picture, complementing the color of the sand. To further enhance the composition, I suggest lowering the camera near the water to make the tips of the boats stand out clearly against the sky background.
Regarding the sky replacement, I might not be aware if you replaced it before or after applying "enhance shadow details, manage brightness and exposure, Topaz Denoise AI to reduce digital noise." It seems that the resolution of the sky may not perfectly match the beach's best resolution, leading to some broken pixels and a somewhat artificial cloud appearance. However, this observation is subjective and based on my personal perspective. Overall, the picture is highly attractive to viewers. Thanks for sharing!
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Jan 19th |
| 88 |
Jan 24 |
Comment |
Hello Brian, thank you for sharing such a powerful image. The angry storm appears even more fierce and intense after your editing, transforming the flat cloud pattern into a dramatic high-contrast display with motion. I appreciate the thoughtful composition, particularly how you cut the foreground to less than 1/3, emphasizing the captivating sky as the main focus of the photo.
Additionally, I admire the distinct color you've given to the sky, creating a noticeable contrast between the foreground and background areas. However, one improvement I would suggest, if the software permits, is addressing the noise and loss of clarity observed at the top of the sky. Great work overall! |
Jan 19th |
| 88 |
Jan 24 |
Comment |
Hi Trey, appreciate your share. Expressing love for the photo is a bit challenging, given I'm uncertain whether you're the photographer or artist - both perspectives work well for me. In reality, I haven't witnessed fall colors with such striking contrast. There's only one aspect in the picture that seems to require authenticity: the background sky behind the tree should ideally match the overall brightness of the sky. Nevertheless, I thoroughly enjoyed the picture you shared. |
Jan 19th |
| 88 |
Jan 24 |
Comment |
Hello Chuck, having a private waterfall of such magnitude is truly rare. I appreciate both the original and edited versions of the picture for their composition. The primary photo is particularly captivating, drawing the viewer's eye with a well-balanced background and foreground. I'd describe the original photo as an environmental landscape shot.
Your clever choice of capturing the original image with low exposure allowed for impactful post-processing, emphasizing color and light. The enhancement through your editing skills truly makes the picture stand out. I thoroughly enjoyed it. Well done, and thanks for sharing! |
Jan 19th |
| 88 |
Jan 24 |
Comment |
Hi Mark, thank you for sharing the pictures. The fall season background looks beautiful. However, the main subject, a flying airplane, could benefit from being zoomed in with more details. Alternatively, you could consider blurring the background using the wider than f8.0 setting to achieve a thinner depth of field.
I appreciate your patience and hard work in capturing this flying object. In line with Brian's suggestion, a shutter speed of 1/500 may not be fast enough to capture a flying airplane effectively. I recommend trying a faster speed, such as 1/800, to potentially obtain clearer pictures for selection. |
Jan 19th |
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