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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 26 |
Mar 23 |
Reply |
Your final edit is a big improvement. |
Mar 10th |
| 26 |
Mar 23 |
Comment |
Nice intriguing portrait. Portrays lots of character.
I believe Anges is correct about a yellow/green cast on the image. You can also see it in the "whites" of his eyes. Also, for whatever reason the right corner of the left eye (from his view point) is very dark, and makes that eye look so much larger than the other eye. But that corner can be brightened to decrease that effect. |
Mar 8th |
| 26 |
Mar 23 |
Comment |
I agree about the movement on the wheels, but stop motion in this case is good too. (Also getting wheel motion might have led to a lot of undesirable motion in other areas.)
I wonder if a slight crop on the left might work, as the nice frame blocker caused by the post may be a little more than necessary. If you preferred the aspect ratio, a crop on the street would keep it the same. |
Mar 7th |
| 26 |
Mar 23 |
Comment |
Certainly adding more contrast would add more impact, but then the mood of the image would be affected. Not sure what might have worked to improve on what you have, other than Anges's suggestion about a different perspective. Perhaps a super wide lens very close to make the darker rock more important and emphasize the textures? |
Mar 7th |
| 26 |
Mar 23 |
Comment |
I actually prefer the original crop. The more pano view enhances the layers more by showing more curved lines, in my opinion. |
Mar 4th |
| 26 |
Mar 23 |
Comment |
This is really unique.
I am thinking that perhaps you might consider cropping the right just enough to eliminate that bright building spot that is up agains the frame. And maybe even cloning out the next building spot just before that. And one other frame spot is on the bottom right, where I think darkening just a little so the corner is not so bright. |
Mar 1st |
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