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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 82 |
Jan 22 |
Reply |
Andrew, thank you for your comment. I've already briefly described the image making background in the "About the image" you can read it on the top. I used Photoshop for compositing. Do you have any specific question? I'm happy to share. |
Jan 16th |
| 82 |
Jan 22 |
Reply |
Oh... pardon me.. it was already suggested in previous comments:)
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Jan 16th |
| 82 |
Jan 22 |
Comment |
Gregory, what the beautiful scenery you witnessed! You composed it and captured so well! Reflections are amazing!Congratulations on winning the contest!!well deserved!
just wondering that if you still can bring the beautiful details in a sky, and clouds that lost a little bit on highlights, or maybe to try make it gray instead of pure white... Im glad i still can see details on white glacier, which is not easy to achieve! |
Jan 16th |
| 82 |
Jan 22 |
Comment |
Keith, what is the beautiful story telling image! I feel a little bit loneliness looking at this empty chairs.. reflection on latest sad pandemic events, and the life passed by...so quickly...and leaveless trees add to the story a lot...just wondering if you would crop the top a litle bit, it seems has too much information... i think it will bring attention to the subject itself more... |
Jan 16th |
| 82 |
Jan 22 |
Comment |
Laurie, im a fan of subjects like this. The tree's survival in harsh conditions, never stop amused me. Well seen!!
I understand that green rocks trigger your attention, but i still wondering if you would increase the contrast and convert it in black and white? something to think about.. |
Jan 16th |
| 82 |
Jan 22 |
Comment |
Andrew, I love the curves and drama in this intimate landscape capture. Never had an experience in a film developing, and that why it adds more value to creation of this image. Certainly, i appreciate the natural grain.
Just wondering if you would dark the bottom more and remove the distraction from fog on foreground, it might make the image stronger, by creating more minimalistic look to it. |
Jan 13th |
| 82 |
Jan 22 |
Comment |
Kathleen, your wooden duck looks a very majestic!!Very pictorial image, and definitely has an artistic flair! bravo!!
but only one little thing i would change if it would my image.. i would slightly blur the surroundings,like leaves at a background, just to isolate this beauty a little bit more...love this motion blur in his wings, and fairy water droplets around him... it gives a feel of witnessing a wonderful sunrise...which could be not in a reality... |
Jan 13th |
| 82 |
Jan 22 |
Comment |
Prasad, what is a very unique nature event you captured!!! I've never see like this before! Beautiful details, and especially i appreciate the catchlight in a dear eye. Im just wondering if you have other images with deer horns showing up... it could be a good juxtaposition, and add to the story in my opinion..nevertheless, it is a great shot! congratulations!! |
Jan 13th |
| 82 |
Jan 22 |
Reply |
Kathleen, thank you for your nice comment! I really encourage you to learn it. Sometimes, we need to realize our imagination versus a capture of reality. |
Jan 13th |
| 82 |
Jan 22 |
Reply |
Prasad, thank you for your valuable time to put a kind comment! |
Jan 13th |
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