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Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
1 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
Visiting from 48 & 80
This is really an excellent result. However, there are two very tiny bright spots on the right side of her lower jaw that caught my eye immediately. (Trust me, my vision isn't that great and I don't want to be picky, but I figured if I can see them, I judge wouldn't miss them). So I took the opportunity to remove them by enlarging the image in Photoshop and doing a content aware fill. |
Jul 10th |
 |
1 comment - 0 replies for Group 1
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3 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
Visiting from 48 & 80
Beautiful. I would only suggest that you bring down the strength of the texture just a very little bit. |
Jul 10th |
1 comment - 0 replies for Group 3
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7 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
Visiting from 48 & 80
This is stunning. The shading of the entire flower and the sharp center make this image a real winner. |
Jul 10th |
1 comment - 0 replies for Group 7
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8 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
Funny, my neighbor has a similar driveway and I've been toying with photographing the pattern and then figuring out what to do with it. What a wonderful idea. |
Jul 10th |
1 comment - 0 replies for Group 8
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9 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
Visiting from 48 & 80
First, let me congratulate you and wish you the best.
I've been trying to photograph fireworks at every opportunity. So far, not too successfully. This image is very well done. |
Jul 10th |
1 comment - 0 replies for Group 9
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12 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
Visiting from 48 & 80
I love this image. The black background serves as a wonderful backdrop for the bright lights. Very well done. |
Jul 10th |
1 comment - 0 replies for Group 12
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17 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
Love the effect. Care to share the technique? |
Jul 10th |
1 comment - 0 replies for Group 17
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21 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
Visiting from 48 & 80
It's a long time since we were both in group 9.
I couldn't pass up the opportunity to comment on this image. Beautiful is an understatement! Keep up the good work. |
Jul 13th |
21 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
Visiting from 48 & 80
Great result. Just wish there was a bit less grain in the background |
Jul 13th |
2 comments - 0 replies for Group 21
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22 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
Visiting from 48 & 80
Great choice turning this into a monotone. It really enhanced all of the textures, depth, etc. Well done. |
Jul 13th |
22 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
Visiting from 48 & 80
Most important....GOOD LUCK with the knee replacement. The good news is that at my age 82 - I have many friends who have had that done - all very successfully.
And, to the image, very interesting, yes as Al said an eye grabber, and extremely well executed. |
Jul 13th |
2 comments - 0 replies for Group 22
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24 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
Visiting from 48 & 80
We did Kenya many years ago and I absolutely fell in love with my giraffe images. Wish were a better photographer in those days.
Love this one. |
Jul 13th |
1 comment - 0 replies for Group 24
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25 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
Visiting from 48 & 80
What a beautiful flower! |
Jul 13th |
1 comment - 0 replies for Group 25
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28 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
Visiting from 48 &80
Each corner of this image is a winner in itself. I find all four together a bit distracting but love each one independently. |
Jul 13th |
1 comment - 0 replies for Group 28
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31 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
Visiting from 48 & 80
Love the textures in this image. This is a definite winner in my opinion
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Jul 15th |
1 comment - 0 replies for Group 31
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32 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
Visiting from 48 & 80
Great Image! The mono is about 200% better than the original. |
Jul 15th |
32 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
Visiting from 48 & 80
This is a great image, but so is the original. Well Done! |
Jul 15th |
32 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
Love this image Steve. Absolutely keep the ceiling |
Jul 15th |
3 comments - 0 replies for Group 32
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34 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
Visiting from 48 & 80
I can't believe the amount of work that went into this. The result makes all that worthwhile. And, I learned something from you as well. I never knew that the clone stamp could be used as a brush. Now all I have to do is learn how to do that..
Nice Work.
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Jul 15th |
1 comment - 0 replies for Group 34
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42 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
I haven't seen a "bad" image from Bryce Canyon. One could spend a year there and never get the same image twice. I just felt this one was a bit "washed out" so I opened it in Topaz Adjust and did a very minor tweak to make it "shout". What do you think. Posted: 07/04/2020 19:38:04 |
Jul 4th |
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1 comment - 0 replies for Group 42
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45 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
Visiting from 48 & 80
First let me comment on this image. It's extremely well done. The subject stands out and your choice to change or alter the backdrop makes it even better as it really makes the foreground stand out.
Second, I saw your note re looking for programs for your camera club. If you are interested I would be happy to try to arrange a webinar for you such as the one I arranged for the Digital Dialog groups. Just email me and be happy to assist you. |
Jul 4th |
1 comment - 0 replies for Group 45
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48 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
Thank you. Makes a nice improvement |
Jul 19th |
48 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
This is absolutely gorgeous. Would you care to give me lessons on stacking and textures, etc. I just started working with textures but learning from webinars can sometimes become difficult. |
Jul 18th |
48 |
Jul 20 |
Reply |
Thanks Margaret. In nature they are definitely not allowed. I believe there is some ambiguity in travel but I haven't thoroughly researched it because I prefer open. |
Jul 12th |
48 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
thank you
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Jul 9th |
3 comments - 1 reply for Group 48
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80 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
Thanks Karen. interesting thoughts |
Jul 8th |
80 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
Thank you but I guess it's different strokes for different folks. l felt the original was too busy. |
Jul 8th |
80 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
I, too, like the monochrome better. I probably wouldn't have seen her head touching the backpack if you didn't mention it. Well done |
Jul 8th |
80 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
Beautiful and technically right on. Love the light shining through the scarf. Beautifully done. |
Jul 8th |
80 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
Photographically this is well done; however, I agree with Bill's comment. I would absolutely hone in on your subjects and crop out a huge portion of the rest. |
Jul 8th |
80 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
Great shot. Tells an interesting and very timely story. |
Jul 8th |
80 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
I like Steve's crop but I would also suggest straightening the image just a bit as it still appears to me to be slightly tilted to me as well. |
Jul 8th |
80 |
Jul 20 |
Reply |
Glad to have someone I can bother now |
Jul 8th |
80 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
I did find the original and what I did to correct the problem was copy and past a large portion of the sleeve. With a touch of transforming to fit the size of the image I originally posted I came up with this, Can I hire you for your good eye! Thanks so much |
Jul 7th |
 |
80 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
Never saw that. May be from the texture. Will have to go back to the original with texture, and erase the texture over those spots. Hope I had the common sense to save the layered image, Thanks, |
Jul 7th |
80 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
If you're talking about the slight green spot at the shoulder I removed it. If you're talking about the dark area above the guitar, it's the shading of the text. If it's something else, I'm not clear on what you;re referring to. |
Jul 7th |
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80 |
Jul 20 |
Reply |
Muted ladder placed horizontally behind him. See original |
Jul 5th |
80 |
Jul 20 |
Reply |
Thanks Steve |
Jul 4th |
80 |
Jul 20 |
Comment |
Thanks. I never saw it and when I brought it into Photoshop and blew it up, couldn't figure out what it was but i removed it. |
Jul 4th |
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11 comments - 3 replies for Group 80
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35 comments - 4 replies Total
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