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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 16 |
Nov 18 |
Comment |
Terry, I like your butterfly. I would just make square crop with less background. And you can selectively sharpen the butterfly's eye and the top flower. The uppersides of leaves could be darkened with highlight or burn tool. |
Nov 23rd |
| 16 |
Nov 18 |
Comment |
Kathleen, you have captured perfect bird portrait. I'm just not sure, whether it's a little bit overexposed on the top of the head. I would decrease highlights a little bit.
What about the feather on the beak. From photographic point of view it is a little bit distracting. But from natural point of view it can be even an add. |
Nov 23rd |
| 16 |
Nov 18 |
Comment |
Walter, I like your sharp image of bird in flight. It's perfectly lighted and processed. Just the head with eye in beak is a little bit blurred. I think, you can selectively sharpen it.
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Nov 23rd |
| 16 |
Nov 18 |
Comment |
Joan, I like your scene and perfect processing. The only thing I would change is crop. The main statue should be more on the left. So I would crop out one more big pillar on the left. You can leave some more pillars on the right or just make a little bit tighter crop from left and up. |
Nov 23rd |
| 16 |
Nov 18 |
Comment |
Mohanan, I like your scene and cut with sunshine on the right side. And I like Terrys procesing leaving sihouettes.
I'm not sure, whether the sea-level is horizotal.
Sometimes (not here) you can use shadows. But use the numbers 20 or less.
Also after Terry's processing there is a little bit noise on dark red areas of sky. For that I use Nindja Noise, an old version, that works just on JPG. But it's a little bit inteligent. It analyses the picture and select noise areas, but you can change them. It can also sharpen a little bit blurred silhouettes.
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Nov 23rd |
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