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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 36 |
Jun 23 |
Comment |
Love the fog. Nice, edit to keep it natural. I did not notice the waterfall right away. For me, I first noticed the symmetry of the peaks, then the fog, then the gully. Lastly I noticed the waterfall. |
Jun 26th |
| 36 |
Jun 23 |
Comment |
Very nicely composed. The tree adds weight to the right keeping the image well balanced and my eye on the building which at first I too thought was Frank Lloyd Wright's, Falling Water. The clarity is great. You've shown the architecture well. Agree with a linear gradient to darken the foreground a little, for more depth. Great job blending the sky. |
Jun 26th |
| 36 |
Jun 23 |
Comment |
Gorgeous image. The symmetry of the sky and reflections on the water is pleasing to look at the. The off centered boat floating in between really works well. |
Jun 26th |
| 36 |
Jun 23 |
Reply |
I agree, I would like to have had the road off the margin of the photo but I shot it this way because there was a parking lot with cars there that I didn't want in the image. Thank you. |
Jun 26th |
| 36 |
Jun 23 |
Reply |
Thank you for your feedback. |
Jun 26th |
| 36 |
Jun 23 |
Comment |
To me the angled position of the house gives me the feeling it's hiding something, especially with the ivy where it is. It does have an eerie vibe to it. Black and white was a good choice it gives it a mysterious look and the house really stands out. I agree with Arnie about the gradient to darken the foreground a little so the house isn't in the same gray scale at the grass. |
Jun 16th |
| 36 |
Jun 23 |
Comment |
I love the clarity, reflections, light and colors. It looks wet like it just rained? The road looks wet and everything is so clean. So perfect. Thank you for the stitching explanation. I've now combined a bracketed image I should be able to stitch, I hope! I'll try to remember your tip to leave space at the top and bottom for the distortion. |
Jun 16th |
| 36 |
Jun 23 |
Reply |
I have a Canon R6 mirrorless. I think I was supposed to set it to aperture priority and I don't believe I have an option for auto bracket. |
Jun 16th |
| 36 |
Jun 23 |
Reply |
I wonder if zoomed in shots of specific interesting areas would work? Thank you. |
Jun 16th |
| 36 |
Jun 23 |
Comment |
I love foggy shots as you can see by what I posted! :)
And I too have been known to stop and pull over. My husband is quite used to it haha. I love the layers and colors. It is very similar to my image. I thought the lights were fire. At first I thought you were shooting a forest fire. The houses are hard for me to see. Personally I'd remove the lights but my preference. |
Jun 13th |
| 36 |
Jun 23 |
Reply |
Thank you. That image is beautiful. I took several shots of this area of the badlands I will have to look at them and keep in mind what you said. I might have others with more sky that is yellow and more I kept in the shot. But I won't be going back there anytime soon to take more shots. |
Jun 13th |
| 36 |
Jun 23 |
Reply |
Thank you for your feedback. I thought the yellow sky was wrong at first but have since seen images with it. I shoot in RAW. The sky was just white. I like my skies to have some color. When I tried to bring out color all I could get was yellow. I should have left a little more sky I think. |
Jun 12th |
| 36 |
Jun 23 |
Reply |
Thank you for your critique. I struggled with the sky being yellow but have seen images since that have a yellow sky. I'd leave it and understand I could leave more. Thank you. |
Jun 12th |
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