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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 81 |
Sep 22 |
Comment |
A wonderful photo. Well posed and thought out. The bride's skirt could be toned down. I also find the background behind her head a bit distracting. Well done! |
Sep 7th |
| 81 |
Sep 22 |
Reply |
Thanks for your input. There is a halo around some of the penguins. Could you please tell me how to get rid of it. Thanks |
Sep 1st |
| 81 |
Sep 22 |
Comment |
Wow! Well done! This is a perfect example of how wonderful images can be constructed from the most "normal" items. I like the way the pencil and the waterdrop are off-center in the image and the background colors are outstanding. The only thing I wonder about is if a more neutral-colored pencil and lead would place more focus on the waterdrop. Well done. I will be sure to store this setup in my memory bank for a rainy (snowy) day. |
Sep 1st |
| 81 |
Sep 22 |
Comment |
As someone who has attempted air show photography, I know getting sharp images in the split-second you have to get it right is difficult to say the least. You certainly have succeeded in this attempt. The aircraft is tack-sharp and the colors are outstanding. The only suggestion I would have would be a little tighter crop. Well done! |
Sep 1st |
| 81 |
Sep 22 |
Comment |
For a straight-from-the-camera image, the colors and sharpness of the plant are well done. I do think, however, some work on the background would really make the subject "pop." I find the white and off-white sections of the background distract from the main subject. I don't know your level of expertise in Photoshop, but I would select the subject (the plant) and apply a level of background blur that suits your taste. I think we all try to get it "right" in camera, but I think most photographers do some level of post-processing to make the image the best it can be. |
Sep 1st |
| 81 |
Sep 22 |
Comment |
Well done. I love the colors and the sharpness of the primary subject. As a person who struggles with macro photography, I wonder if a tighter crop would bring more focus to the water drop reflection. That would take away the distraction of the surrounding petals and the dark stem at the top left of the photo, which could be removed in Photoshop. |
Sep 1st |
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