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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 60 |
Mar 22 |
Comment |
Nice sharp photo. Just watched a video about post processing a photo very similar to yours. Almost the same pose. They did make note not to cut off portraits at a joint. Perhaps crop above the wrist joint or uncrop below the left hand wrist joint. They also lookded at the face. These experts would have had you either brighten slightly the side of the face with the most showing or darken slightly the right side of your subject's face. Done to create a little more contrast. I watched them do the brush work. It worked. |
Mar 15th |
| 60 |
Mar 22 |
Comment |
Very nice! Makes me dream of getting the heck out of this cold weather we have been having in ND. I suppose will have to agree it would have been a little more improvement had the tree not been cutoff on the left side. The two couples work for me. One pair is standing and one pair sitting and far enough apart from each other. Should have hollered for the standing pair to kiss. LOL |
Mar 15th |
| 60 |
Mar 22 |
Comment |
Thanks for the input. Will look to put your suggestions in place. |
Mar 15th |
| 60 |
Mar 22 |
Comment |
Looks nice in B&W. Too bad you didn't have a few toy soldiers in your pocket. That would have been really cool. You have done well in taking a photo of something different. |
Mar 15th |
| 60 |
Mar 22 |
Comment |
Excellent! Wish mine would be as good. |
Mar 15th |
| 60 |
Mar 22 |
Comment |
Nice try. Too busy for me with the Plovers. Would have helped if the one plover was not right up against the ducks. Had you been able to get more of the plovers in focus it would look better. I got lots of these photos also. These can work well in photoshop as abstracts when using the liquify or twirl features. |
Mar 15th |
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