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Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
12 |
Sep 18 |
Comment |
I saw only wiggly shapes for 5 minutes. Finally, I saw the woman's face, and then the photo made sense. So my goal in editing your photo was to make the woman's face instantly seen. I also removed a few white spots to make the image less busy and vignetted it some more. What do you think? |
Sep 5th |
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12 |
Sep 18 |
Comment |
I love it just the way it is! I like the heavier element, the 2 big boots, on the right side. Your filter removed the reality of the motel, etc., and in that way helps emphasize the main subjects. |
Sep 5th |
12 |
Sep 18 |
Comment |
This is my style of theme park...no moving, rotating rides! Nice bright colors. Your shot's composition is a good documentation of what it looks like to be there. I took the liberty to crop it in an effort to make it look less like a snapshot and to sort of use the rule of thirds. Also, I selectively darkened the bright signs and other bright areas. Do you think your eyes go mostly to the people now? |
Sep 5th |
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12 |
Sep 18 |
Comment |
The kettles are especially interesting to look at due to their texture and markings. That bokeh background looks great! I know how hard it is to get a non-distracting background at festivals like this. The only suggestion I have for these situations is to apply a custom vignette and also selectively darken any unwanted bright areas. So I made you a sample pic... |
Sep 5th |
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12 |
Sep 18 |
Comment |
Oh, I was using Photoshop when I used the letter F to cycle through the viewing options. I like to see it against a totally black background, because that's how it'll be displayed here. |
Sep 5th |
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