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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 9 |
Oct 23 |
Reply |
Jim, Thank you for sharing. You're right...It is a steep learning curve... coupled with patience and time. I'll check out some of the Youtube sessions. Your tips are much appreciated. |
Oct 24th |
| 9 |
Oct 23 |
Reply |
Jim, Didn't realize you're new to Photoshop. I thought you were referring to my comments about struggling through. You're PS skills are quite advanced! Did you enroll in a formal program or self taught. |
Oct 23rd |
| 9 |
Oct 23 |
Reply |
You've got a great eye in spotting the vine fingers. I'm gonna play with defining them. Thank you for your comments. |
Oct 22nd |
| 9 |
Oct 23 |
Reply |
LOL...if AI doesn't end the human race nature will...
I'm going to do a little more experimenting with this image. Thank you for your advice. |
Oct 22nd |
| 9 |
Oct 23 |
Reply |
Thank you for your comments Linda. I love hearing the different perspectives on an image because it opens your eye to different styles and editing tools. |
Oct 17th |
| 9 |
Oct 23 |
Reply |
WOW...didn't know my camera had HDR. For a detail effect I use bracketing on my Canon 6D. I did find the HDR Mode but its grayed out...so I'll research this. As I've learned once again, knowing my camera leads to quality images. Thank you so much for this info!!!! |
Oct 17th |
| 9 |
Oct 23 |
Reply |
HDR would be good to experiment with. Don't know if I'm up to lugging around my tripod :) But I will experiment with photoshop. Thank you for suggestion. |
Oct 14th |
| 9 |
Oct 23 |
Comment |
Douglas, what an elegant image. The artwork's soft lines and building's hard lines enhance the sculpture moving your eye throughout the image. Wondering if it would call more attention to the image's curves and gracefulness if you cropped out the planter's straight lines. Using the flowers as a bottom frame. |
Oct 12th |
| 9 |
Oct 23 |
Comment |
Great street scene. You captured the action moment of deep inhaling. What's the chances of both inhaling at the same time. Love it. |
Oct 12th |
| 9 |
Oct 23 |
Reply |
I didn't realize the original sky was that color. Beautiful. Your edits enhanced the image which is tricky doing just the right amount. Thank you for sharing your details. |
Oct 12th |
| 9 |
Oct 23 |
Comment |
Cindy, Your image reminds me of the opening storm in the Wizard of Oz! Love it. Your composition using rule of thirds brings attention to the sky and barn. The color of the barn also enhances the sky colors. Great job. |
Oct 11th |
| 9 |
Oct 23 |
Comment |
The simplicity of the image and your expert editing make this a wonderful image. The comment to save the leaf which was cradled in the branch ..was quite touching. Thank you for detailing your editing steps. They will help as I stumble through PSA's photoshop class. |
Oct 11th |
| 9 |
Oct 23 |
Comment |
Sylvia, I love the arches. The light between the arches adds depth and moves the eye through the image. Great job. |
Oct 11th |
| 9 |
Oct 23 |
Comment |
Your photo defines morning silence. The orange accentuates the mist, clouds and stillness of the boat. Did you add or edit the mist. Would you post the original? The color and framing of the image provokes a warm calming. Is it possible for you to explain how you approach editing. |
Oct 11th |
| 9 |
Oct 23 |
Reply |
Sabine, The story of the environment and buildings living harmoniously is a powerful statement. You have me thinking...are they? The image has a mysterious feel for me. I'll experiment with your cropping suggestion to bring out this idea. Thank you. |
Oct 11th |
| 9 |
Oct 23 |
Reply |
Thank you for your comments. |
Oct 11th |
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6 comments - 10 replies Total
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