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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 67 |
Nov 23 |
Comment |
David, I really like what you did in post-processing. You took a rather dull image and changed it into one you can hang on your wall. |
Nov 13th |
| 67 |
Nov 23 |
Comment |
Perfect, Richard! |
Nov 13th |
| 67 |
Nov 23 |
Comment |
Yep, if you can see the lightning, you're too close! God protects small children and the feeble-minded. No photograph is worth your life. Enough lecturing. ;-
This is not a landscape image one would expect from Florida. It is the antithesis of palm trees, azure water, and white sand beaches. I know the slow shutter speed was necessary to capture the lightning strikes, but I generally don't prefer the milky look of smoothed water flow. That's just a matter of taste. You definitely have captured the broodiness of the impending storm. I would be running for cover too.
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Nov 13th |
| 67 |
Nov 23 |
Comment |
Cindy, it looks great right out of the camera. Thanks for showing us an unusual insect.
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Nov 13th |
| 67 |
Nov 23 |
Comment |
Susan, this is a really nice image, especially framed between the two leaves with the red dots. The only suggestion I would try would be to blur the background a bit more. Otherwise, you did really well! |
Nov 13th |
| 67 |
Nov 23 |
Comment |
Michael, this is a terrific capture! My only suggestions would be to very slightly lighten around the eye area and lose the plant growing out of the bison's back. That plant was the first thing I saw and is a major distraction to the scene. The new Remove tool in Photoshop works wonders. Do you remember the Ferdinand the Bull cartoons? You nailed it here! Well done!
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Nov 13th |
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