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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 16 |
Jan 20 |
Comment |
I like the story of the photo, sharp foreground and background in mists. Your processing is good.
Like other members I miss the whole bicycles. The players should be on the right side. When somebody is in my scene I usually wait to go out. The pair perhaps remained there for a long time. |
Jan 25th |
| 16 |
Jan 20 |
Comment |
Nice animal portrait! I Agree with Joan, that the face is not sharp enough. It's possible, that you used digital zoom getting not enough pixels. I also prefer original color of background. |
Jan 25th |
| 16 |
Jan 20 |
Comment |
I like capturing egrets, but it's really difficult. Their feathers are so white, that the background is dark, but they are still overexposed. That's also the problem on yours photo on neck and wings.
The second problem here is cropping a lot of image. So not enough pixels remain for a good photo.
I like Mohanan's tone and color corrections. I would just crop it more on the top. |
Jan 25th |
| 16 |
Jan 20 |
Comment |
You selected a perfect position to capture so perfect symmetrical composition. Really good lightening and sharpness. |
Jan 25th |
| 16 |
Jan 20 |
Comment |
I like this Eiffel tower in mist. It's quite different from other images. I'm surprised of such big DOF, that branches and the tower are sharp enough.
A little problem can be vigneting. It's more seen in the mist. You can correct it in postprocessing. I also suggest separate processing of tower and sky.
Although the branches give some interest, it could also be interesting the tower itself in portrait photo without branches. It would be more minimalistic.
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Jan 25th |
| 16 |
Jan 20 |
Comment |
I agree with Walter, that the scene is too busy and the waterfall is overexposed. It's a little bit less overexposed in original, but it's hard to recover that.
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Jan 25th |
| 16 |
Jan 20 |
Reply |
Thank you all for your comments! Yes, my Nikon has blue color too strong. I usually desaturate it a little bit. |
Jan 17th |
| 16 |
Jan 20 |
Reply |
Thank you, Joan! Here I've used the rule, that with reflections the image can be quite symetrical. But I think, that I will cut some sky and water to get more panoramic view. Perhaps there's too much sky. |
Jan 17th |
6 comments - 2 replies for Group 16
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6 comments - 2 replies Total
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