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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 81 |
Aug 24 |
Reply |
Thanks Randall. I'll give it a try, but I really do appreciate the feedback. |
Aug 18th |
| 81 |
Aug 24 |
Reply |
Thanks Jo-Ann. I appreciate the input. |
Aug 16th |
| 81 |
Aug 24 |
Reply |
Thanks Stephen. I appreciate the feedback. |
Aug 10th |
| 81 |
Aug 24 |
Comment |
Hi Jo-Ann. I like your second version the best. The first version was a little busy, and not quite straight. Cropping out the ceiling and lights, and keeping the people tells the story of the marketplace well. Well done. |
Aug 9th |
| 81 |
Aug 24 |
Comment |
I had to look hard, but did see the halos, but what I liked was how the pedals in the front of the photo are very sharp, and then things get a little more blurred as you move to the background. I can't see other ways to improve this. I was also impressed with how sharp you got the bee at 1/1000 of a second. I followed some friends during a round of golf recently, and anything under 1/1600 of a second had a blurred and streaky golf ball. Very nice shot. |
Aug 6th |
| 81 |
Aug 24 |
Comment |
Yea, having a quicker shutter speed would have helped, but it was not that far off. But it takes longer than it sounds to change shutter speed and keep your exposure correct. I wouldn't have tried to change the shutter speed either. The editing was really good. Nice shot. |
Aug 6th |
| 81 |
Aug 24 |
Reply |
Thanks Rose. The halos are not there in the original. I used something in Photo Shop Express called Dehaze, that helped bring out the blue in the sky, but it looks like that is where the halos are coming from. I will need to try something else. |
Aug 6th |
| 81 |
Aug 24 |
Comment |
Hi Janet. Love the profile of the moose. Mostly what you see with live creatures is more from the front, but with your photo you get a real good idea of how long a moose head is, especially the nostrils. So glad that the moose cooperated for you. Removing the tree branches really helped. I see you were zoomed in really close, 600mm. I don't know if you any profile shots from a bit further back, but a little room on the right might help convey that the moose has spotted something of real interest. But I don't do a lot of nature photography, so play with this a little if you can. Nice shot. |
Aug 5th |
| 81 |
Aug 24 |
Comment |
Hi Rose. Nice photo. The door is centered well, and removing the car's rear end really did help the shot. I liked how you captured the old electric meter and bad wiring also, as it shows you are probably not in a very modern spot. This is picky, but maybe don't crop it quite so tight. There is a little more room left and on top of the original, but maybe that happened when you straightened the photo. |
Aug 5th |
| 81 |
Aug 24 |
Reply |
Thanks Angela. I'm not sure how the halos got there either, but I will work on correcting those. |
Aug 2nd |
| 81 |
Aug 24 |
Comment |
Nice photograph. Thanks for explaining how you did this. My attention turned to the stem and base of the wine glasses. The red and the blue reflections switched sides of the glass. I think that happens naturally, but it does enhance the photograph. One nitpick: The glasses are not centered, you cropped a little closer on the right side. |
Aug 1st |
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