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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 26 |
Oct 18 |
Comment |
I like the composition and the use of infrared. I would like to see a little more of the background, perhaps opening it up a little. Also, perhaps because of the low resolution, I find the image not very sharp in general, but particularly in the background. |
Oct 14th |
| 26 |
Oct 18 |
Comment |
Amazing final result! The original is OK, but the post-processing produced a unique image that looks like a copper etching. I really don't have anything to add or comment, just congratulate you on an excellent job. |
Oct 14th |
| 26 |
Oct 18 |
Comment |
Too pink? Are you kidding? That's what makes this photo. The first thing I noticed was the matching color of the bucket and the broom. Some have suggested to crop the right wall, but I don't see any problem in keeping it. For the rest, a perfect composition, with the broom and bucket balancing the bike (by the way, in perfect complementary color). I would only clone the white spots on the floor to eliminate distractions and darken or clone the white stain on the upper left of the wall. |
Oct 14th |
| 26 |
Oct 18 |
Comment |
The photo transmits indeed the feeling of a quiet place, which was your intention. I don't mind the lack of a main subject, since the viewer is taken along the path and into the woods. Perhaps it's my screen, but the light could be more "filtered." Maybe you can work and give it the softness expected in such a scene. |
Oct 14th |
| 26 |
Oct 18 |
Comment |
The post-processing rescued the image, taken at the right moment. The composition is very interesting, with the mountains forming a "v" and the rainbow perfectly placed. Beyond the rainbow, I like the light hitting the mountain on the right, and the repetition of the waves. If possible, I would try to darken the rainbow even more, making it more prominent in the image. I agree with you in cloning the white spots of the bails and the farm. |
Oct 14th |
| 26 |
Oct 18 |
Comment |
It's a good capture of the wheels and all the surrounding elements. I don't think it's too punched up (I would have gone even further). I would like to see more of the back wheel, which you can achieve slightly increasing the exposure there. I do find the red area at the top a little distracting; so I would recommend getting rid of it, or at least darkening it. |
Oct 14th |
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