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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 5 |
Mar 23 |
Reply |
Thanks Jim. Good point! |
Mar 6th |
| 5 |
Mar 23 |
Reply |
Thanks Jim. Good point! |
Mar 4th |
| 5 |
Mar 23 |
Reply |
Thanks Barbara |
Mar 4th |
| 5 |
Mar 23 |
Reply |
Hi Jim. Yes good call by Sophie (even more so about the sensor spots. How did we miss those!?) |
Mar 2nd |
| 5 |
Mar 23 |
Comment |
Ohhhh yes the processing is inspirational. Its great as a silhouette. Love it |
Mar 1st |
| 5 |
Mar 23 |
Comment |
Really love this Sophie. The pure background really makes the creature standout. Denoise has done a nice job especially on the background noise. There is a lot of branch in the frame so what about cropping off some of the bottom. Also I think the application of the sharpening to the branch is a bt distracting. I would soften it just a tiny bit. |
Mar 1st |
| 5 |
Mar 23 |
Comment |
Hi Oliver Great capture! Cool we no longer have to worry about ISO 3200. I think the wide open aperture serves it well and I like to minor crop and the sharpening. I wonder if there is a yellow color cast over the image. Her skin tone is very unusual and even if authentic, maybe something desaturated a bit in the yellows would help. |
Mar 1st |
| 5 |
Mar 23 |
Comment |
Really enjoy seeing old time technology still in great working order. Thanks for bringing it! I have no comments other than a preference to apply the vibrance only to the train so it remains the hero of the image. |
Mar 1st |
| 5 |
Mar 23 |
Comment |
Great photo David and like your strategy for softening the background. Something in that process has created some odd artefacts though...it looks a bit posterized rather than blurry. I like background blur to look authentic so I would not apply it around his shoes which should be in equal focus |
Mar 1st |
| 5 |
Mar 23 |
Comment |
Hi Barbara Love the overall treatment which gives it a timeless quality to it (and that goes so well with the notion of the wedding). I thought the insert top right a bit distracting. In it their heads are larger than the main portrait and that seems to give it more weight so I would consider scaling it down. Maybe move it to the bottom of the frame to balance the one on the left |
Mar 1st |
| 5 |
Mar 23 |
Reply |
Thanks Sophia. Good point! |
Mar 1st |
| 5 |
Mar 23 |
Reply |
Many thanks Oliver. I thupink the fringe is careless sharpening…I will check it out |
Mar 1st |
6 comments - 6 replies for Group 5
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6 comments - 6 replies Total
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