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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 36 |
Feb 23 |
Comment |
Love this. Could you try Topaz AI or something similar? I've had good result with Topaz AI. I do like Barbara's crop with the light beam pointing towards the upper right corner. |
Feb 26th |
| 36 |
Feb 23 |
Comment |
It is hard not to stop for shots like this isn't it? Good job with the edits for what you got taking into account the car window. My only suggestion would be to decrease vibrance on the whole photo just a little and used brushes to increase saturation/vibrance on the rainbow. |
Feb 26th |
| 36 |
Feb 23 |
Comment |
Beautiful building. I think I might like to see it just a touch brighter. But this image does have a dramatic eery presence to it. So for that I think it works. I might try a touch of brightness and increase contrast but that would be me just trying it out, not sure if it would still have the eery drama. The blurred people are distracting to me. At first I thought the spots were defects. Could you maybe clone them out? Or just leave them in but slightly blur as someone above said? Nice image. |
Feb 26th |
| 36 |
Feb 23 |
Comment |
I like this. It is a very crisp shot. The simplicity of it makes it a great image in my opinion. The warm light works well. |
Feb 26th |
| 36 |
Feb 23 |
Comment |
Beautiful image. Great sun star. The uneven street and the lamps do not bother me. It's a real street scene. The sun star really does make the image. And it being off center works I think as the rest of the scene is not perfect. This is imperfectly perfect. |
Feb 26th |
| 36 |
Feb 23 |
Comment |
Beautiful autumn colors! The crop is just a little too tall for me. Because the road does disappear maybe a crop some where between what you did and what Larry recommended. Love the perspective. |
Feb 26th |
| 36 |
Feb 23 |
Reply |
Please see my re-edits |
Feb 26th |
| 36 |
Feb 23 |
Reply |
Please see my re-edit and crop above |
Feb 26th |
| 36 |
Feb 23 |
Reply |
Another crop showing a little more of the curve on the left. I think I prefer this as it shows how the clouds parallel the hill from bottom to top. |
Feb 26th |
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| 36 |
Feb 23 |
Reply |
Please see my re-edit and comment above. |
Feb 26th |
| 36 |
Feb 23 |
Reply |
Please see my edit and reply above. |
Feb 26th |
| 36 |
Feb 23 |
Reply |
I cropped in a little more with a 4x3 crop. I use LRc and don't have dodge and burn so I used radial gradients to brighten the hill top slightly and the trees in the foreground. |
Feb 26th |
 |
| 36 |
Feb 23 |
Reply |
Thank you for your comment. I was first attracted to the light but I also really like the composition of the parallel lines of the clouds to the hill top. |
Feb 26th |
| 36 |
Feb 23 |
Reply |
Thank you. All things for me to think about for sure. I wondering if the moon would be too crowded. I guess the crop might be minimal. |
Feb 26th |
| 36 |
Feb 23 |
Reply |
Thank you for your comment. If I cropped down to the first part of the clouds, would it crowd the moon too much? |
Feb 26th |
| 36 |
Feb 23 |
Reply |
Thank you. Yes, I think if I were to crop it would be very little. As you said the parallel line of clouds and tree lined hill... I think makes the composition interesting. |
Feb 26th |
| 36 |
Feb 23 |
Reply |
Thank you for you comment. I did this crop as much for the negative space as for the composition. So I would not want to crop too much as I don't want to lose the line of clouds along the line of trees. |
Feb 26th |
| 36 |
Feb 23 |
Reply |
Thank you so much. Your crop is nice, centering the peak. I do prefer the foreground in the image but that could be included with this crop I think. |
Feb 16th |
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