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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 81 |
May 25 |
Comment |
Kurt: This is a very nice image, nicely balanced, tack sharp on your subject and softly blurred in the background. Don't lose that new lens.
Mark
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May 19th |
| 81 |
May 25 |
Comment |
An exciting photo, Angela. To capture so much speed without losing focus, composition and drama was a fine accomplishment. I also join with others is suggesting less crop, more track.
Mark |
May 19th |
| 81 |
May 25 |
Comment |
A really nice composite, with your 3 subjects well positioned within. Since the wolf is supposed to be scary, I'd like to see him/her larger and, if possible, looking at "Little Red". Well done.
Mark |
May 19th |
| 81 |
May 25 |
Comment |
You have captured an expression of sheer delight on the part of your subject, with rich and true colors throughout the frame. It's a beautiful image. If you choose to blur the background, as others have subjected, do it "gently".
Mark |
May 19th |
4 comments - 0 replies for Group 81
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| 88 |
May 25 |
Comment |
Quang Phan: You have given us a truly dramatic cityscape from an unusual perspective. Yes, the high-rise buildings dominate the space within the frame, they are all part of your scene. I might suggest you add just a little more light to those buildings.
Mark |
May 19th |
| 88 |
May 25 |
Comment |
Sanat: You have captured a beautiful scene and given us a lovely landscape image. I would suggest you clone out the one tree that stands at the left end of the bridge, as others have mentioned.
Mark |
May 19th |
| 88 |
May 25 |
Comment |
Your original presented a beautifully balanced view of the Red Rocks of Sedona, but your Post-processing gave this image the brilliance the scene deserves. I also like your decision to change your sky, as it is the source of the light on the rocks.
My wife & I visited Sedona many years age; It's where I first picked up a golf club. Was that a mistake!!
Mark |
May 19th |
| 88 |
May 25 |
Comment |
Brian: You certainly created almost perfect 3-D effect with an amazing depth of field. There are no distractions, just road, vegetation and a cloudless sky. Bravo!
Mark
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May 19th |
| 88 |
May 25 |
Comment |
Brian: you set yourself a difficult challenge, and you gave us all a beautiful landscape. To bring out the lone pine tree amid may have looked "fake". I enjoy looking at the totality of the scene. I'm glad you didn't replace the sky.
Mark |
May 19th |
5 comments - 0 replies for Group 88
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9 comments - 0 replies Total
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