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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 36 |
Sep 23 |
Reply |
Thanks for the clarification. I think I missed it when you said in the description it was a 7 frame image. I was wondering if you learned a new trick using 14 images that I never heard about lol. |
Sep 17th |
| 36 |
Sep 23 |
Comment |
Another beautiful and moody image Arne. I like how the filtered sunbeam was created along with the muted green colors against the blue/gray sky. It adds to the natural dramatic feel of the image. For me, I would have liked to see the edge of the stone on the right (as seen in the original) more than the rock on the left. |
Sep 17th |
| 36 |
Sep 23 |
Comment |
Nicely presented image. The exposure and lighting is good. I like the placement of the tree in the lower right corner along with the colorful textured sky as it adds balance to the sharp peak of Mount Hood. For me, the curved tree line in the foreground adds interest and depth. I also like the reflective light on the mountain snow as it assists with the balance of the image but for me its a bit intense. Also, I do notice a slight halo along the edge of the mountain. Great image overall. |
Sep 17th |
| 36 |
Sep 23 |
Comment |
Beautiful image Michael. I want to live there!!! The soft colors compliment the simplicity of the scene. The lone tree and the cypress trees are diagonally opposite which creates depth. For me, the grass in the front doesn't add anything to the image.
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Sep 11th |
| 36 |
Sep 23 |
Comment |
Beautiful pano Larry. The colors are bright and vibrant and the clouds are nicely lit.
I follow the same process of shooting vertical with a 20% overlap and pan in one direction. Why did you switch directions and pan from the other side? I sometimes do this on my iPhone but not in my camera. Did you use all 14 frames for the pano? Also, what ratio do you try to maintain when doing panos? |
Sep 11th |
4 comments - 1 reply for Group 36
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| 72 |
Sep 23 |
Comment |
Well done pano, Isaac. I agree with the others about the croc adding power to the image. I would expect the elephants to be fiercely aggressive if a croc went after the younger elephants. Very nice image. |
Sep 11th |
| 72 |
Sep 23 |
Comment |
Fascinating point of view which makes this image interesting. My eye goes right to the bill and the fish. Great capture. |
Sep 11th |
| 72 |
Sep 23 |
Comment |
Marie, great capture of their body language and interaction. I always find it hard to isolate birds in trees because of the many branches and foliage. You did a nice job with the crop to make the birds stand out. As Adrian mentioned Topaz Photo AI is a great tool. I use it frequently as my first step in PP. |
Sep 11th |
| 72 |
Sep 23 |
Comment |
Creative presentation Mary! I remember when you shared the instructions on how to create this type of image but still haven't tried it. The warm woodsy colors work well together and the pattern draws me into the image almost hypnotic. Nicely done. |
Sep 11th |
| 72 |
Sep 23 |
Comment |
Very nice image, Maria. The image is sharp, the varied green colors are soothing and a nice blurred background. Like Mary, I like the zoomed out effect for this image. For me, I see this type of image as a vertical crop to give emphasis on the tall plant leaves which are also part of the story. Nicely done, Maria. |
Sep 9th |
| 72 |
Sep 23 |
Comment |
Such fascinating creatures to watch and admire. For me, the eagle's wings speak strength and freedom and you captured this nicely. My eye moves nicely from one tip of the wings to the other and lands on the face. The image is sharp, nice bokeh, and a good frontal view of the face. Beautiful capture, Bruce. |
Sep 9th |
| 72 |
Sep 23 |
Reply |
I just wish more humans had more respect for wildlife and like you said, thank goodness for those that stand up for animals. |
Sep 8th |
6 comments - 1 reply for Group 72
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10 comments - 2 replies Total
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