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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 9 |
May 21 |
Comment |
I applaud your creativity! I think it might help to add a blue overlay or gradient map (low opacity) to the photo to bring a blue cast to the arch. The other possibility might be convert the sky to B&W so it balances with the arch. |
May 26th |
| 9 |
May 21 |
Comment |
This reminds me of an old style painting. The only 'suggestions' I would have, make sure the fence posts are straight so the brain grasps the rolling hillside and I would remove some of the texture but not color from the horse's backside. He's the star!!
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May 26th |
| 9 |
May 21 |
Comment |
Lovely work!! I'm glad that your flower size seems appropriately scaled for a hummer. So many use unrealistic sizes when compositing. |
May 26th |
| 9 |
May 21 |
Comment |
Wonderful shot!! Agree with John in that I would like to some more! Something you may want to play with is replacement of the background. It would be fairly easy to do. Good job! |
May 26th |
| 9 |
May 21 |
Comment |
Very nice scene but I do agree with other that the sky needs something. The house is absolutely adorable. Congrats on the nuptial, hope you both enjoy the vacation!! |
May 26th |
| 9 |
May 21 |
Reply |
Thanks! Momma spoonbill is shielding the chick from the intensity of the sun. Chick may be 24hrs old at the most and without some sort of shielding, it would die rather quickly. It is not very pink at this stage (a week later, it has nice coloring and enough feathers to protect itself from the sun). Light is striking those leaves and they were much brighter in the unprocessed photo. May try adding more vignette to corner and lower edge. |
May 8th |
5 comments - 1 reply for Group 9
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| 35 |
May 21 |
Reply |
No, we started out in DeBary went slightly north of Hontoon Island and one way was about 3 hours. We stopped on Hontoon before heading back. My hometown, Palatka, was a point where cattle were forged across the river way before my time.
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May 29th |
| 35 |
May 21 |
Comment |
I really like the look of the foliage. It rendered beautifully! The suggestion of. removing the bottom dark area is a good to consider I think. It would keep the photo very light and ethereal I think but it is beautiful as is, too! |
May 14th |
| 35 |
May 21 |
Comment |
Very nice!! The ferns look magical but I do like the sweet single leaf on the left. I might remove the two prominent twigs next to the single leaf. Wonderful photo! |
May 14th |
| 35 |
May 21 |
Comment |
Not a scene I would have ever imagined but I do like how you handled the photo. The windmill is very interesting and wish it was closer to the viewer. If the sailboat must stay, I think you need a bit more sky above it. The mast is almost touching the border. Hope you are able to get back when the boat isn't there because it is a very cool scene. |
May 14th |
| 35 |
May 21 |
Comment |
Lovely scene and I like the processing you have done. I agree with the suggestion of cropping it. Would love a more intimate look at the homestead, it has a sweet charm. |
May 14th |
| 35 |
May 21 |
Comment |
I love your rework of the image. It definitely has an "Olden Time" feel and I think it really shows off the character of the place. If you want to play a bit more, I would suggest adding a texture that would add more distress to the polaroid look. Well done! |
May 14th |
5 comments - 1 reply for Group 35
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10 comments - 2 replies Total
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