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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 16 |
Jul 23 |
Comment |
Cropping out the door some on the right side does make the image less distracting. I'm not sure what else was around the car at the time, but I'm wondering since this car is elevated up in the air at an odd angle that maybe it would look less distracting when taken from a location farther away from the car? Or with a lens wit a focal length that would smoosh the objects in the image in more so there isn't a lot of empty space between them |
Jul 14th |
| 16 |
Jul 23 |
Comment |
The skyline really breaks up the building in the pictures adding a new element to draw in your eyes. Nice image! |
Jul 14th |
| 16 |
Jul 23 |
Comment |
The peacock defiantly looks like a painting. I like the square crop. It really zones in on the peacock's head. |
Jul 14th |
| 16 |
Jul 23 |
Comment |
I love the reflections in the water! I do find the image alot to look at, and there are several ways to crop to resolve this. If it were me I would crop some of the sky off and keep the mountains in the background. The main focus being the horizon and the water. I also would use Walters suggestion of dehazing a bit. It's needed to clean up the sky |
Jul 14th |
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| 16 |
Jul 23 |
Comment |
I also like the telephone poles in the image. The image would be more boring without it. I do find the image a bit more on the dark side. If it were me I would lighten the shadows up a bit. |
Jul 14th |
| 16 |
Jul 23 |
Comment |
I like how the planes are going in different directions. I honestly find the method you used as the best when working with fast moving objects like planes. My only though to improve is maybe adjust the exposure or the shadows to have it be a little brighter? It will bring back more detail in the Thunderbirds. |
Jul 14th |
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