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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 36 |
May 23 |
Comment |
Thank you very much for the kind words |
May 22nd |
| 36 |
May 23 |
Comment |
Thank you |
May 16th |
| 36 |
May 23 |
Reply |
I think your advice for selective exposure correction - on the highlights is spot on. To be completely honest - I very rarely dedicate more than 6 min on editing of pictures so I should have paid more attention and worked on it a bit more. |
May 7th |
| 36 |
May 23 |
Reply |
Much appreciated Arne. |
May 7th |
| 36 |
May 23 |
Comment |
Good job! The result of the effort is beautiful the little grass in the front left is just enough to make a big difference. If I understand correctly- this is made of 6 vertical pictures overlaying a bit ? |
May 7th |
| 36 |
May 23 |
Comment |
It does not need to be complicated to be good and this is exactly what it is. Simple and good. The ridge line on the left 1/3 - power point. The foreground and background are secondary to the subject yet a good context. Exposure is fine. The choice for low contrast (HDR) is interesting. All good. I would like to see it in normal tonality left sided histogram. |
May 7th |
| 36 |
May 23 |
Comment |
Thank you Larry. I'm glad you like it.
I can only guess that the green tint is due to different bulbs than when you took the picture. |
May 6th |
5 comments - 2 replies for Group 36
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| 83 |
May 23 |
Reply |
Welcome |
May 28th |
| 83 |
May 23 |
Reply |
Michael, I present my works in museums, galleries and private collections. I get a lot of different qritiques but once every while comes a beautiful voice such as yours that makes a world of a difference for me. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. And, thank you for the tip. My editing skills are minimal and limited to a few minutes at most on a given picture as I believe a photographer should dedicate his effort to taking pictures ( as opposed to an editor). Glad you gripped the contrast jest. That was the intention. On which groups do you post? Be well. |
May 27th |
| 83 |
May 23 |
Reply |
Yes 30" seconds. S = SHUTTER. Thanks |
May 13th |
| 83 |
May 23 |
Comment |
Indeed it is creative. Very creative and interesting. It feels like the eye of the elephant is merging with the eye of the student. It is like a thought coming to life. The light reflecting in her eyes makes the picture alive for me.
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May 7th |
| 83 |
May 23 |
Comment |
The picture has a lot of potential. In other words - you saw and photographed a very good scene but not fully expressed it in the above. Im not sure about the crop - I guess you have a reason and explanation.Can you share it ? As for the editing - a higher tonal range would help in my opinion.
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May 7th |
| 83 |
May 23 |
Comment |
Well done. This is art. I love the way to captured the flare and the light in front of the tree. the proportions from top to bottom left to right are accurate and crisp. Can you the camera and lens ?
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May 7th |
| 83 |
May 23 |
Comment |
This is a beautiful picture. It tells the story of the old bridge. The monochrome choice adds. I do agree with Lance that perhaps darker tones can help. Perhaps it enhance the steel structure. |
May 7th |
| 83 |
May 23 |
Comment |
This is a good picture. Its balanced, contoured and toned correctly. I like the high contrast. Frame it.
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May 7th |
| 83 |
May 23 |
Reply |
Hi Lance,
Thanks for the comments. I do agree with the ghosting. I went back and checked the RAW file, checked it with all sliders on zero checked it in color and BnW - all the same effect. That tells me this is not editing / photo process. Two more thoughts: One - is the nature of the light house. They are all build and painted to be very visible and capture attention - for their functionality. Two- @30mm f22 everything is in the range of the hyper foal distance equally sharp. That leaves me guessing -this is caused by the contrast of textures created between the structure and the sky behind. |
May 5th |
| 83 |
May 23 |
Reply |
Thanks Mark, I took in total 4 frames all with long exp. so unfortunately - no picture with frozen clouds. I work only within 2/3 proportions so cropping the bottom will bring the fence on the left - too close to the margins of the picture. |
May 5th |
5 comments - 5 replies for Group 83
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10 comments - 7 replies Total
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