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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 88 |
Jul 24 |
Comment |
Hi Brian, the picture is truly beautiful and perfectly captures the moment at sunset. I noticed the cropping in this photo; you effectively draw the viewer's attention with how you cropped and zoomed in on the mountain range in the background-very skillful. I really appreciate photos that require minimal post-processing to retain the natural colors. Well done. Thanks. |
Jul 24th |
| 88 |
Jul 24 |
Comment |
Hi Chuck, I really appreciate capturing scenes like this to see the vast, serene, yet majestic beauty of nature: the sky, clouds, and water. In my opinion, the composition is perfect. The colors and lighting are carefully handled to avoid overexposure in the brightest areas. Both the color and black & white versions are beautiful; the B&W version, in particular, shows the time you took to carefully blend the shades with the right contrast. The only point is that when you posted the photo, I think you couldn't maintain a higher resolution. Could you send me the RAW or PSD file? I can perform some techniques to help with the small size but high resolution. Thank you very much. |
Jul 24th |
| 88 |
Jul 24 |
Comment |
Hi Trey, I really like the way you capture countryside scenes. The colors and composition are carefully set up during shooting. However, I think that after editing, the photo has become too bright and the colors seem unnatural. Thanks. |
Jul 24th |
| 88 |
Jul 24 |
Comment |
Hi Mark, I really like the scene you captured, it's so peaceful. I think the colors and the space in this photo are advantageous for creating stunning images. The photo also shows that you had great weather. In my opinion, you have highlighted the main points well. I read the comments from others and I agree with them. I believe the composition of the photo needs some adjustment; I don't particularly like the placement of the house in the center of the image and the large area of the sky. Regarding the colors, I think the yellow foreground of the grass and the sheep needs less highlight and saturation. I also agree that you should aim for a sharper image when converting from RAW to JPEG. Thank you. |
Jul 24th |
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