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Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
7 |
Oct 22 |
Comment |
Unusual image Tom. Well spotted. I would have further reduced the lighting on the curtains as it takes away attention from the potty which is the main subject. Also wondering if the image would be better presented if you were directly in line with the chair so that the corners of the wall would also form some pattern whilst allowing a bit of the curtain to be included? |
Oct 11th |
7 |
Oct 22 |
Comment |
I like how you have improved the image from the original. The colours and the light have come out very well. Also like how the field takes the viewer to the horizon. Only wish? If there was something at the end of the horizon to hold the viewer in. |
Oct 11th |
7 |
Oct 22 |
Comment |
Hi Tony. Excellent landscape image. Like the colours and the play of light in the image. I feel that the image is oversaturated? Almost an HDR look to it. And I would have liked a bit more of the sky so that the image does not look boxed in. I also like the branch coming down from the top right corner. |
Oct 11th |
7 |
Oct 22 |
Comment |
Good sharp image. Good natural perch. If there is anything I would change, I would clone out the branch in the background and which appears to be springing out from the hawk's head and increase the saturation of the image just a wee bit. |
Oct 11th |
7 |
Oct 22 |
Comment |
Hi Barbara. Till I read your comment, I thought the heron is fed up of life and is headed straight for the hillock !!. I would place the heron a bit higher in the image. Would have like the bird to be a bit brighter. Good start to a composite image. |
Oct 11th |
5 comments - 0 replies for Group 7
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90 |
Oct 22 |
Comment |
Nice image David. Like the colours and the movement of the duck. The bird is sharp and very crisp. The background is a bit busy and takes away attention from the duck. You can try Iris blur in PS to blur the background a bit. I would also try reducing the brightness of the background so that the duck stands out. The reeds are currently the brightest in the image. |
Oct 11th |
90 |
Oct 22 |
Comment |
Hi Dan. I suspect the image is a lot brighter than I see it on my screen. Did you convert it to an SRGB format? There is often a loss of colour and brightness when it is communicated over the Internet. So I first assign the SRGB format and then adjust the colours and brightness. The image could do with a bit of sharpness but is not bad at all. Perhaps you can try using Topaz AI which is free if you have any of their other products. Works better as a one stop solution. Finally I love how the pupils are paying attention to the teacher...!!! |
Oct 11th |
90 |
Oct 22 |
Comment |
Super image Frans. Love the sharpness and crispness of the image. The blades of grass do not distract me. In fact they add to the natural ambiance of the habitat of the frogs. Perhaps the only thing I would do is to tone down the bright vertical shaft of light which is the brightest part of the image and distracts from the main subject. I would also increase the luminosity of the subject, just a wee bit. |
Oct 11th |
3 comments - 0 replies for Group 90
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8 comments - 0 replies Total
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