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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 88 |
Mar 24 |
Comment |
I admire the way you captured the scenery to showcase an old and rare architecture. Particularly, the photo clearly reveals the texture of the weathered wall, with harmonious colors and excellent post-processing. In my personal opinion, I believe that more attention could be given to the composition, considering the overall balance of the entire photograph.
Best regards, |
Mar 28th |
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| 88 |
Mar 24 |
Comment |
Hi Brian,
Thank you for sharing such a wonderful photo with harmonious colors and beautiful underwater reflections that shine through vividly. It's evident that you made an effort to capture this scene in the early morning light when the background is quiet and devoid of people, creating a serene and captivating atmosphere. The calm and tranquil surface of the water is both soothing and visually striking. Your composition and technique are top-notch. The settings you chose are perfect for capturing landscapes with water and sky. The slight underexposure by about 1/3 stop makes post-processing adjustments easier. Thank you again for sharing.
Best regards, |
Mar 28th |
| 88 |
Mar 24 |
Comment |
Trey
Your image looks fantastic in black and white. The cropping and switch to a landscape format really enhance its overall appeal. The addition of some haze in the background creates a nice atmospheric effect. Thanks for sharing this with us! |
Mar 28th |
| 88 |
Mar 24 |
Comment |
Hello Charles,
This is a lovely image capturing the serene beauty of a secluded natural location with few people around. It exudes a sense of tranquility and relaxation. Building on Trey's comment, I appreciate the addition of the crashing waves on the right side, which adds a nice touch to the composition. From my perspective, I would suggest reducing the sky area and focusing more on the foreground, particularly emphasizing the distinct color of the pathway leading to the hut. Thank you for sharing this photo! |
Mar 28th |
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| 88 |
Mar 24 |
Comment |
Great shot capturing the series of buildings! The colors were nicely adjusted during post-processing. I believe that if you try a 16x9 ratio, it could provide a broader view. Using the Adaptive Wide Angle tool in Photoshop could help correct any distortion caused by the wide lens. Thanks for sharing this photo! |
Mar 28th |
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