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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 9 |
Jun 24 |
Comment |
Hi Jim. That's an eye-catching creative image. I know that this kind of image isn't for everyone, but I enjoy images that are different. I occasionally do some different things with my images. The nice part about being creative with your images is that you can make many variations with a single image. Nice work! |
Jun 23rd |
1 comment - 0 replies for Group 9
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| 42 |
Jun 24 |
Reply |
Thanks, Keith. Much appreciated. |
Jun 30th |
| 42 |
Jun 24 |
Reply |
Thanks, Stuart. I got lucky with the person walking into the back of the street. I really like photographing those old streets. |
Jun 28th |
| 42 |
Jun 24 |
Reply |
Thank, Jim. Glad you like it. |
Jun 12th |
| 42 |
Jun 24 |
Comment |
The colors are nicely saturated. The exposure is right on, especially for an interior with the kind of lighting that there is there. The only thing I would suggest (and it is a minor thing) is to remove the round white dot (light?) at the top edge of the frame. Very nice image. |
Jun 11th |
| 42 |
Jun 24 |
Comment |
I agree with Michael. I think the 1/100 second shutter speed is causing the blur on the girls arm and possibly causing the rest of her and the kayak to be blurry. The composition is good and maybe a bit too much water in the foreground. The red, white, and blue of the kayak make it stand out nicely. |
Jun 11th |
| 42 |
Jun 24 |
Comment |
Thanks, Sharlana. |
Jun 4th |
| 42 |
Jun 24 |
Reply |
Thanks, Michael. I appreciate that. |
Jun 4th |
| 42 |
Jun 24 |
Comment |
Nice lighting and good exposure. And good depth of field for so close a shot. |
Jun 3rd |
| 42 |
Jun 24 |
Comment |
You were fortunate to encounter the owl, Michael. I've only seen one that wasn't a captive bird. It's a nice pose and nice detail in his feathers. Good crop, also. |
Jun 3rd |
| 42 |
Jun 24 |
Comment |
You have a nice nature capture of the bird. The exposure looks good; there appears to be detail in the white feathers. Without a longer lens yu might want to crop tighter on the bird. With your image you can crop either vertically or horizontally. As for a longer lens, I use the Sigma 150-600 with the Z8 adapter. |
Jun 3rd |
6 comments - 4 replies for Group 42
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7 comments - 4 replies Total
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