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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 16 |
Jan 20 |
Comment |
In Lightroom, develop, adjustment brush, and reduce exposure, saturation and sharpness. Move to edit in Photoshop to use blur tool. |
Jan 24th |
| 16 |
Jan 20 |
Comment |
Often it is advantageous to de-emphasize the background through depth of field, de-saturation, or haze. |
Jan 22nd |
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| 16 |
Jan 20 |
Comment |
Interesting human interest story. I would crop a lot from the right. The bicycles add to the personality of the people. Good editing of the background. |
Jan 10th |
| 16 |
Jan 20 |
Comment |
A beautiful scene. You are fortunate to live is such a beautiful area. It is a stretch to find anything to improve, but I would crop the sides and the bottom a little to get closer to thirds is both directions. Interestingly I wrote that before I read Joan's comments. I think the editing is fine. |
Jan 10th |
| 16 |
Jan 20 |
Comment |
I think it is plenty sharp. Good pose. I am reminded of the restaurant patron after eating an excellent meal asked to meet the chef. He asked the chef, "What kind of stove did you use?"
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Jan 10th |
| 16 |
Jan 20 |
Comment |
Good composition, but one might say there are too many centers of interest. Rocks, water rapids, bridge, amusement ride?, road, tower, white object top right. Personal preference. As is, it has a lot of interest. At a minimum the white object could be deleted. |
Jan 10th |
| 16 |
Jan 20 |
Comment |
Excellent shot. Good choice of angle and range of contrast. What else can one say?
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Jan 10th |
| 16 |
Jan 20 |
Comment |
It is difficult to find a new perspective on a famous object and you succeeded. I like it a lot. |
Jan 10th |
| 16 |
Jan 20 |
Comment |
original |
Jan 9th |
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