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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 76 |
Nov 23 |
Comment |
So, if you don't mind me saying so on this rainy Sunday, the goat looks like it's having a good laugh at having its picture taken... Who's more impressed? I'm not sure. I kind of miss the black goat in the background, who's doing his job as a goat, grazing the grass while the other one struts around... It gave depth to the image and meant that the post wasn't so important, because you had something else to look at. But it's true that the goat's eyes are impressive: it's a tough choice. Well, it's time to go back.... Good luck to you all. |
Nov 12th |
| 76 |
Nov 23 |
Comment |
A pre-thought image? An instinctive image?
I too like to be surprised by an attitude, a landscape, an action. I don't expect anything, and at the same time, I'm ready for (almost) anything.
This image shows the flow of light, the early-morning breakthrough. It's pleasant to look at, and I notice all the details of the groves at the edge of the rice paddies, the well-defined furrows characteristic of rice paddies.
It's very well done. Well done.
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Nov 12th |
| 76 |
Nov 23 |
Comment |
The final image is very pleasing to the eye. I understand everything that's been said, but I'd like to congratulate you on the work you've done to enhance the landscape with this panorama. I like the fir tree at the beginning of the picture, which gives a nice frame to the panorama. Couldn't we make the trees and sky a little denser to get a rendering closer to the original photo where the trees stand out well? Just on photshop a density more but not more than 10% to see, going over several times if necessary, but not too much.
It's still a lot of work and I appreciate it, especially as I don't know how to do it. Another avenue to explore. I promise I'll give it a try in the USA in April. |
Nov 12th |
| 76 |
Nov 23 |
Comment |
It's my dream to be able to do that...
First of all, Bravo for the PPSA, it's an important distinction. I'm close to passing, but I have too many gaps in nature and few travel photos. Anyway, I'll get there one day.
This photo is perfect. Everything's there, a foreground with the path leading to the rock and the stars. The sky is splendid and the stars well distributed. I think you've removed the satellites that were passing by?
"The number 111 is also considered a symbol of positive thinking and manifestation. It's said to possess a strong energy that can help you tap into your subconscious and bring your deepest desires and aspirations to the surface. It encourages you to remain optimistic and focused, even in times of uncertainty or overwhelm." Definition found on the Internet which sheds light on its meaning: thank you for this positive message. |
Nov 12th |
| 76 |
Nov 23 |
Reply |
As a beginner in this field, I didn't control the highlights enough. I have nothing in this area. I'll try to do better next time. |
Nov 12th |
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