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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 26 |
Mar 17 |
Comment |
I think the mountains look great, and reflection is nice. I agree with others that cropping some sky focuses attention to the foreground (more as an 8x10 format). I think there is plenty of contrast in the trees, but the reflection may be improved with darkening and/or contrast. (Usually reflections tend to be darker in most scenes anyway, and this has the potential to increase drama.) I would also consider selecting the left edge of the pathway and toning it down to keep the eye drawn to the center. Great landscape. |
Mar 15th |
| 26 |
Mar 17 |
Comment |
If you did not want to crop the cars out (which I think is okay to do), you can darken or fill them with a dark color. Then they may not draw the attention. |
Mar 15th |
| 26 |
Mar 17 |
Comment |
I agree with Jose about removing the rock. |
Mar 15th |
| 26 |
Mar 17 |
Comment |
There is an incredible amount of detail here, so much so that it almost hurts my eyes. I would suggest burning in the top and reflection, so the eye is drawn to the center as a focal point. Sometimes it is amazing when you can get so much solitude at a popular tourist point. |
Mar 5th |
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| 26 |
Mar 17 |
Comment |
I like this street shot, although you would have had struck gold if someone had been in the white balcony. The suggestion I have would be to use in LR or Camera Raw the Transform, and move the horizontal slider, so the image is more "square" to us. And I would clone out the tiny piece of sky in the upper left. |
Mar 5th |
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