Activity for User 1392 - Quang Phan - phanxquang@gmail.com

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380 Comments / 91 Replies Posted

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88 Jun 25 Comment I agree with everyone's suggestions-this is a well-done edit that makes the image much more attractive. I've noticed that, in my own photos, I often realize afterward that something isn't quite straight or level. It's a common mistake, and part of the learning process for all of us Jun 28th
88 Jun 25 Comment Dear Sanat,

This is a very striking image. You had a great opportunity to explore different angles, and what stands out most is the unique and eye-catching pattern of the red chillies-something quite rare to come across.

To help draw attention to that key subject, I've suggested a new crop that brings the viewer's focus directly to the pattern. I'd also recommend lowering the camera angle slightly next time to reveal more detail and texture in the chillies.

Great work, and thank you for sharing!
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88 Jun 25 Comment I'll skip this one since the image was already shared last month. Thanks for sharing again! Jun 28th
88 Jun 25 Comment I agree with Charles-if you cropped the image to focus just on the bird, it would work well. However, since our group theme is centered on wildlife, I think it would be even stronger if, given more time, you captured additional flying egrets to blend into a wider background and enhance the overall composition. Jun 28th
88 Jun 25 Comment I really like the texture in this photo-especially in the snow and on both sides of the barn wall. However, I feel the gray sky looked better in the original; the edited version doesn't improve it. Also, the snow appears a bit too bright and could use slight adjustment. Jun 28th
88 Jun 25 Reply Olympus cameras handle double exposure well, offering a straightforward and intuitive process. However, other brands like Nikon and Canon often go a step further by allowing multiple exposures-more than just two-giving photographers even more creative flexibility. Thanks Mark. Jun 28th
88 Jun 25 Reply Thanks Brian Jun 28th
88 Jun 25 Reply I achieved this double exposure by increasing the contrast. However, the image shown on the right was actually taken separately, from the side-it wasn't originally intended for this composition. For double exposure to work well, the first image should be high contrast, simple, and have a minimal background-ideally something clean like the sky Jun 28th

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