Activity for User 14 - Carole Kropscot - ckropscot@hotmail.com

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12 Nov 20 Reply I agree with using the Highlights settings to tone down the brightness of the shiny area while bringing out some detail. I do that frequently for many of my shots in general. Nov 22nd
12 Nov 20 Reply You can visit the memorial at any time at the fire department there. But the ceremony happens only once a year. Go before dawn. The sunlight goes through the hole in the girder and lands on each of the physical monuments for each plane that was shot down. Nov 22nd
12 Nov 20 Reply Yes, a good idea for a future assignment. You can choose that topic for us if you'd like. We often have good topics that would make a good base for a collection, like for items such as flags or techniques such as looking up or down. Nov 22nd
12 Nov 20 Comment I like the presentation of the front of the car being right in my face. Not sure if you used a wide angle lens. An even wider lens would enhance the in-your-face effect. The colors look mild to me. The car's details have the same feeling as the landscape. Nothing in particular stands out for me. This is more like a colored pencil drawing. I like it, but I could also see it with more color saturation and contrast in the car and its parts. Nov 18th
12 Nov 20 Reply What a good idea to check for totally burned out highlights! It seems as if I almost always lower the Highlights in many images, but I do it first rather than last! Nov 18th
12 Nov 20 Comment I like how you captured this unique lighting condition. Your use of the wide angle lens allowed you to capture the "shining" of the sunlight on the brick...and also the novel perspective of angles and shape of the building itself. Certainly, a photo with interesting elements. The way the windows are at the edge of the composition gives them an air of mystery. I'd be scared to go into this building! Nov 18th
12 Nov 20 Comment This is so very creative and lovely. What a beautiful way to present your piece of jewelry! I'm so impressed with a piece of the flower being used as the mouth! I might darken the grass to emphasize the main subject. Nov 10th
12 Nov 20 Comment Oh, yes, I love reflections in the rear view mirror at dawn and dusk! For some reason, I find them especially attractive. The colors seem so intense. The phone is a great camera for this use! We (meaning the photographer) only has to be on their toes and be noticing the environment. You caught Mother Nature doing another beautiful thing! Nov 10th
12 Nov 20 Comment I find your subject matter very unique and intriguing. I think it would be fun to own them and have them sitting in my window as shown so I could enjoy their colors and patterns as the light changed during the day. They look both shiny and metallic. The view of the outdoors through the blinds also looks rather shiny and metallic! Another version could be created by placing a piece of fabric over the blinds to remove any perceived distraction of the slats. Nov 10th
12 Nov 20 Comment What a clever setup! It is gorgeous. The star effect is very effective. You can do it with a "star" brush in Photoshop, too. I appreciate the fact that the background isn't solid black as is often seen. Lovely and fully of bling! Nov 10th

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