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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 19 |
Jan 23 |
Reply |
I think I meant a linear gradient filter. This is post. You could use a radial gradient but a little trickier.
Fingers quicker than my brain. What would you expect from a liberal arts major at W&L? I think the crop is a better outcome. |
Jan 17th |
| 19 |
Jan 23 |
Comment |
First, lovely capture. I am of two minds about the sky. On the one hand, leave it alone. It is just a mass of color which is picked up in the foliage. On the other hand, maybe try a radial filter to tone it down leaving the trees and the top of the waterfall in a good spot. |
Jan 12th |
| 19 |
Jan 23 |
Comment |
....and one of these days these boots are going to walk all over you. Nice job. |
Jan 12th |
| 19 |
Jan 23 |
Comment |
I like the strong lines and the sharp focus. play of color between the tan/orange and the sky are really striking. |
Jan 12th |
| 19 |
Jan 23 |
Comment |
To me the original makes more sense. I like the light and shadow coming from the right. Also the horse head doesn't look as dominant. Either works. |
Jan 12th |
| 19 |
Jan 23 |
Comment |
When I first saw this I thought it was northern England.It reminded me so much of the hike of Hadrian's Wall I did a few years ago. I also don't see much to do with it. To follow on Norm's comment, maybe not crop all of the mountains. Leave some of the grey/blue at top and take away the peaks. |
Jan 12th |
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