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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 26 |
Mar 17 |
Comment |
Nice landscape photo! The reflections on the water make the picture, although the forms of the mountains have been very well captured. You increased contrast and saturation, but it still looks a little dull to me; so I would push it even further. You can crop around 1/10th from the top, since the white clouds don't add much to the picture. You would get rid of some negative space and made the image quasi-symmetric. |
Mar 14th |
| 26 |
Mar 17 |
Comment |
You got the many geometrical forms, even in the sky when you look at the borders created by the buildings and the outer frame. The post-processing rendered very powerful colors, which were not in the original. Fine with me with the sky as it is now. I also think that you will get a better composition cropping from the bottom and getting rid of the cars. |
Mar 14th |
| 26 |
Mar 17 |
Comment |
Nice houses for a picture, but I don't want to live there! The whole composition works very well, with an interesting mix of geometric forms and colors. The people at the doors tell a story and bring the image several notches up. Even if it is not a piece of sky (Connie detected it), it is better to clone the small blue triangle to the top left of the balcony and the top of the adjacent wall. Save for this, I like the photo as it is. |
Mar 14th |
| 26 |
Mar 17 |
Comment |
Interesting how the seagull posed for you, although these creatures are so accustomed to human beings that they don't care. The composition is dead-on, with the bird looking into the camera and the wave framing it. Also, the edge of the wet sand, the receding water, and the incoming wave form three interesting parallel diagonal lines. I like that the whole image is almost monochromatic. My only suggestion: clone the dark stone below the bird. |
Mar 14th |
| 26 |
Mar 17 |
Comment |
The post-processing really enhanced the image. Colors are crisp but natural, so nothing to say here. In terms of composition, you can rotate the image a little more. You'll get some blank space, but you can fill it with "content aware" (you will also need to project the shadow of the bottom leaf). A more diagonal image will be stronger. |
Mar 14th |
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