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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 7 |
May 22 |
Reply |
Thank you Barbara. I agree with you. I can never make out if some tilt is still left in the image or is it completely straight and upright. I purposely left the overhang black without any detail as I wanted the viewer to proceed from the black foreground without any distractions on to the brighter part of the image which is the building. Waited 15 minutes to get only one person with a child in the image rather than a whole group of tourists who were thronging at the venue. I was grateful for the opportunity. |
May 20th |
| 7 |
May 22 |
Reply |
Hi Rich. Thank you. Learnt much. Can you please let me know if a distortion filter is within Photoshop? Did you mean the one which is under Transform under the Edit menu?
What you have done with the image has improved it significantly. Thank you. |
May 20th |
| 7 |
May 22 |
Reply |
Thank you Tom. Much appreciated. I included the person in the image to give perspective as to how large the structure is. I did run lens correction as the latest version of Photoshop recognises the lens, but evidently it is not enough. I also wanted to preserve the stone arch as it has so much character and hence retained that in the image. Thank you for your comments and improving the image. |
May 20th |
| 7 |
May 22 |
Comment |
Nice image Tony. One question, what was your white balance setting? Loved the colours in the sky contrasting with the white of the tower. I like the image the way it is and would not change anything. The night time image is so much better. Well done. |
May 20th |
| 7 |
May 22 |
Comment |
Hi Barbara, I like the direction of motion, the catchlight in the ducklings eyes, the reflection in the water, the motion in the water behind the duckling and the general crispness of the image. I like what Stuart has done but I would have cropped a bit from the top as well and maintained your overall aspect ratio. Very nice. I have to drive miles to an artificial lake to see ducks.... As Tom said, you are lucky to live close to nature. |
May 20th |
| 7 |
May 22 |
Comment |
Hi Rich, Love the colours and the blurred but slightly distracting background. Agree with Barbara that the image could do with some sharpness, specially on the petals on the foreground. I have never tried focus stacking which is something on my bucket list...Overall a pleasant image. |
May 20th |
| 7 |
May 22 |
Comment |
Tom, lovely sharp image. Excellent diagonal frame. Good lighting and I can almost touch the flower !!. Very nice. |
May 20th |
4 comments - 3 replies for Group 7
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4 comments - 3 replies Total
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