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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 33 |
Oct 21 |
Comment |
Hi Raymond. I love your composition. The star burst due to the F22 is also great. In terms of overall exposure I would say you unfortunately have too many underexposed areas. That is due to the massive dynamic range that are present in the scene. Two ways to counter that would be to use graduated neutral density filters over the sky (which on a hike might be difficult) or using HDR where you combine a few images to get a larger dynamic range in your image |
Oct 7th |
| 33 |
Oct 21 |
Comment |
Hi Paul. This is a crazy good pano shot. That phone deliver insane images. I love your composition and colours. `The pano is kust wide enough. If you went any further then it would have looked awkward. As a scape I would say just be careful of the building leaning back. But that is a small not in this pic |
Oct 7th |
| 33 |
Oct 21 |
Comment |
Hi Arief. This is a unique perspective that makes it a very good landscape. The clouds and rocks in the background is great. Your graduated filter over the top part did its work good. The green part at the bottom does however seem a bit noisy or over processed. But not 100% sure. It does detract a little bit from he overall image's impact |
Oct 6th |
| 33 |
Oct 21 |
Comment |
Hi Bob. I love this. It looks like a water colour painting. Colours is a bit muted like the light but that is what makes it good. love the softness of the image. I am not 100% sure if that bridge is level. Is distracts you a bit. But very very nice image |
Oct 6th |
| 33 |
Oct 21 |
Comment |
Hi Lin. This is a very nice colourful image. Love the flowing water. I would suggest a couple of things to improve the composition. Watch out for branches that pops into he frame like you see on the top right. Also watch out for spall bright parts on the edge.(Bottom left and right). It tends to distract the eye. You settings look go for hand held. I would suggest going is0 400 next time and shutter speed maybe 1/125. that would have allowed you to go to a smaller aperture like f11 to get more depth of field. Hope the suggestions help |
Oct 6th |
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