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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 9 |
Jul 18 |
Reply |
That is Adobe Camera Raw, you can launch it is a smart filter if Photoshop or begin your process there. The same feature is available in the develop module of Lightroom. |
Jul 26th |
| 9 |
Jul 18 |
Comment |
Nice! Love how the photographer compliments the sky and the water and provides a wonderful sense of scale. The only thing that disturbs me is there is a photographer in the dunes. Not allowed in my part of Fl as the dunes are ecologically sensitive. Will say it is nice to see that there are some surviving dunes in Fl....... |
Jul 15th |
| 9 |
Jul 18 |
Comment |
First, I am so surprised that you took an underexposed image! I think I would use the adjustment brush in ACR to selectively adjust some of the grey areas on the flower. I do like how the background rendered with your adjustment. You did a good job with this adjustment and it did salvage the photo. |
Jul 15th |
| 9 |
Jul 18 |
Comment |
Intersting image! When I first looked at the image I thought the fireworks were flowers then I wondered about the whale's tail being in the flowers or oh, maybe it is a sailboat going to a whale who was in some flowers then I read your description, Lol!! It might be interesting to push the saturation on this or trying to add some more colors through overlays. I think it would be fascinatingto try different techniques on this. Very cool! |
Jul 15th |
| 9 |
Jul 18 |
Comment |
I get the feeling he did or said something that she is not happy about. Love the water drop under his beak and the fact his feathers are slicked back. He also has some beautiful colors on him. I might desaturate the greens on the left a bit because they are bright and I want the ducks to be the stars. Overall, very lovely! |
Jul 15th |
| 9 |
Jul 18 |
Comment |
Oh, my! What big teeth you have. You have some very impressive choppers there. I would have liked to have seen detail all the way through to the eyes. Not being able to see Mr. Tiger's eyes bothers me. I do like his whiskers. How close were you to him? Don't know how his exhibit is but you did manage to capture a unique view. Last time I visited tigers at a zoo, they were all asleep.
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Jul 15th |
| 9 |
Jul 18 |
Comment |
I like the way this rendered as I like the richness of the blacks. The big lettering is fine on the left but I might clone out the white lines that are on it. Know this is some sort of text but they do look too blurry to me. Guess you could copy it from the front bottle and skew and scale it the back bottle. Nice! |
Jul 15th |
6 comments - 1 reply for Group 9
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| 35 |
Jul 18 |
Reply |
Thanks for the idea. It was my first time with both camera and lens and it does capture a lot. Like the idea of creating a destination.
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Jul 16th |
| 35 |
Jul 18 |
Reply |
Oh, you are welcome! Still battling the lung issues. My insurance decided the antibiotic that I need is "not medically necessary". I might have to go into the hospital to get the drugs through an IV....... I will do what I need to do!
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Jul 15th |
| 35 |
Jul 18 |
Reply |
I like the idea of cropping of this and will definitely play around some more with it, thanks for suggesting it! |
Jul 15th |
| 35 |
Jul 18 |
Comment |
This is so stunning! I feel like I have stepped into a fairytale. Removing the sign was a smart choice but what happen to the tree on the left? The orginals all have a very strong trunk and the finish one looks a little odd to me. I think it looks like there is some sort of split near the base? Perhaps Impression went a little too artistic in that area. I have found that Impressions runs better in the Studio version vs the Suite, btw. What a jewel this little hut is, just enchanting! |
Jul 15th |
| 35 |
Jul 18 |
Comment |
I like both the orignal and the processed verion of this! I think you captured a beautiful scene with the way the stairs are framed, very peaceful. The only thing I might do is opening out the shadows on that trigangular piece near the bottom right hand corner. I can't really determine what it is so I find myself staring at it rather than looking at the rest of the photo which is just so lovely. |
Jul 15th |
| 35 |
Jul 18 |
Comment |
Love how the pier guides the viewer but I'm not a fan of the piece of post on the left. Agree with Helen's observation concerning th vignette. Don't know if the vignette can have its center moved but sometimes that can help direct the viewer. I would definitely try toning it down. I like that you used IR for this scene, very cool to explore differnet subject matters! |
Jul 15th |
| 35 |
Jul 18 |
Comment |
Love the house and how you processed it and think removing log and cleaning up the electical lines were a wise choice. Did you move the tree trunk that is in the background on the left? For some reason, my mind isn't accepting it, can't pinpoint what I find to be distracting about it. Perhaps it is just too light and my eye tends to be pulled there. One thing you might consider perhaps, is darken the lettering on the sign (like on original 1). While I can read it on the finished product, I really like how it rendered on 1 and think it helps tell the story! loves like a nice place to visit! |
Jul 15th |
4 comments - 3 replies for Group 35
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10 comments - 4 replies Total
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