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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 33 |
May 22 |
Reply |
Thank you for your comments. Please take Mr. Paul Hoffman's revision as a reference. He did a wonderful job by eliminating those poles and wires. |
May 30th |
| 33 |
May 22 |
Reply |
Amazing work! Sorry for replying late. I just can't imagine how could the poles been eliminated without any trace, even though I can understand how to fix some of those wires. What I do familiar are the names of the tools you mentioned instead of how to use them. Thank you for the revising and sharing your knowledge. The revised picture looks great! |
May 30th |
| 33 |
May 22 |
Reply |
Thank you for the input. Although it was a great place for me to visit for the first time, I just can't find some words to rebut the "common" sense. I was reluctant to work on those poles and wires which are too much in the picture and hard to get a perfect output.
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May 16th |
| 33 |
May 22 |
Reply |
Of cause, you did a great job for capturing such a great place with everything just as if personally being on the site. Just been attracted by the scene deeply forgot to appreciate your shot, my apologies:) |
May 15th |
| 33 |
May 22 |
Comment |
It's like a gift from the forest that it naturally looks wonderful by itself. And you have chosen the right moment with the just right lights, and just before children break them down :-) |
May 15th |
| 33 |
May 22 |
Comment |
Wonderful place and well done shot. And it's interesting there isn't even a footpath connecting the house with outside. But the house looks well maintained and it seems there are two guys standing at its side. Is it a hotel or free for travelers? Anyway, just looking the picture, I'd like to spend a whole summer in that hut. |
May 15th |
| 33 |
May 22 |
Comment |
I like this picture very much because it just looks like the river behind my childhood house with trees and weeds growing on both sides. And those tiny yellow flowers just look like the rape flowers common to see in my hometown. What a wonderful place. |
May 15th |
| 33 |
May 22 |
Comment |
It's an informative picture and strikingly showing a "now gone" working environment. The miners without wearing a mask will die extremely painful at young age due to "dust lung". This kind of "now gone" mining workshop may still exists in many developing countries which have produced and still producing "dust lung" patients. I can't say it's a beautiful picture but it is a good picture with completely enclosed necessary elements of a story. |
May 15th |
| 33 |
May 22 |
Comment |
I like the Marnyi Stone, the snow mountain, and the dark clouds. And it's interesting you made both the foreground and background clear. However, it's difficult to read depth, or distance between the stones and the mountain, making the foreground stones a little bit weird. Anyway, it's a good shot with wonderful scenery. |
May 15th |
| 33 |
May 22 |
Comment |
Hi, this is an interesting image that I thought it was a scene of a science fiction movie that pterosaurs are flying around a palace. By cropping the grass out, making it moreĆ feel like a habitat of dinosaurs. And it is really a beautiful place to visit. |
May 15th |
| 33 |
May 22 |
Reply |
Thanks for your comments. I don't like big sky picture either in general. Maybe wait for the sailboat to be near the house and crop the picture just around the house would be better. But in that way it seems not able to show it is "the southernmost of the continent". And yes, the telephone poles are annoying and I just don't understand why the local gov't didn't invest some money to bury the cables underground, considering the scene is a great selling point of that place. But maybe this is the status quo of infrastructure construction at that place, or maybe very common in the US. |
May 15th |
| 33 |
May 22 |
Reply |
Thanks for your comments and suggestion. Yes, the aperture shall be small but I can't remember what parameter I used since it is an old manual lens, F/4 is the default aperture of the lens. Since the shutter speed was not too fast, the aperture size should be small. |
May 15th |
| 33 |
May 22 |
Reply |
Thanks for your comments. I believe I was high enough at that time :-) But it's a good idea to take photos for things on the ground. |
May 9th |
| 33 |
May 22 |
Reply |
Thank you for your comments. Yes, your suggestion is great. I just did minimum adjustment of color in Mac Photos. Maybe I shall enhance those dark areas specifically. |
May 9th |
6 comments - 8 replies for Group 33
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6 comments - 8 replies Total
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