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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 85 |
Oct 23 |
Comment |
Drema,
B/W and landscapes only work on strong photos. I like both redo's on the bottom to me B/W wins big. Nice image. Alex |
Oct 25th |
| 85 |
Oct 23 |
Comment |
Janos,
Always very interesting to see your photos and locations. I wish to see some of the places you visit someday. This is one of your best photos for this group in my humble opinion. Everyone has suggestions mine is keep this work alive.
Amazing!
Alex |
Oct 15th |
| 85 |
Oct 23 |
Comment |
Lisa,
Great subject and the possiblities seem endless. Myself am not a fan of sky replacement, but done right it can dramaticly improve your chances of merit. If this was near me I would try many different angles and light. Might be amazing at night with artifical light. I would also like straight down with that interesting pattern on the ground.
Keep up your great work,
Alex, |
Oct 15th |
| 85 |
Oct 23 |
Comment |
Don,
Very nice picture of the rock. A diffirent light and angle might add some interest. I would try going below the cliff and shooting up or maybe straight down. Sunrise or sunset or clouds would also help improve the shot.
Alex, |
Oct 15th |
| 85 |
Oct 23 |
Comment |
Always a pleasure to see your work. Did you fly through the Arch? kidding kinda, and did you shoot straight down?. Double Wow on the one from the beach.
Keep Inspiring,
Alex |
Oct 15th |
| 85 |
Oct 23 |
Comment |
Great shot, What a mess. Maybe A before and after series if they rebuild. Always very sad when fire strikes.
Good work,
Alex |
Oct 15th |
| 85 |
Oct 23 |
Comment |
Drema,
Great shot, The person really makes the photo shine. I know adding color contrast can be tricky but I feel your sky could be improved with a little contrast for effect. I also think or did you consider to really pushed the contrast and convert this to B/W it might be a very strong image?
Once again great shot and story keep it up!
Alex, |
Oct 15th |
| 85 |
Oct 23 |
Reply |
Hello friends,
Thanks for your Imput. My friend Wayne wanted the color saturation and contrast for a print for His wall? I use Luminar AI. for photo processing. It is limited but only cost me $3.00 This is my first year doing photography as an amateur. I want to get photoshop but need more improvement to justfy the cost and learning curve. Here is the redo as requested.
Please let me know what you think?
Alex |
Oct 15th |
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