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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 42 |
Oct 24 |
Comment |
Hi Stu -
Thank you. That's what I was going for: a leading line to the equally colorful mountainside. |
Oct 26th |
| 42 |
Oct 24 |
Reply |
Thank you, Charles. The only way it could have been better would have been for a moose to be crossing Flat Creek; however, I think it would have taken away from the overall sense of peacefulness in the scene. When the colors are at peak for the area, they don't last long. I caught them on just the right morning. |
Oct 26th |
| 42 |
Oct 24 |
Comment |
Stu - Another nice street photo. I agree with Michael that it would be been even better if you could have captured it from the other side to see the children's' faces; however, that's not always an option when things are happening quickly. I also wonder what it would like like if you could use background blur in order to emphasize the children and the sculpture. |
Oct 26th |
| 42 |
Oct 24 |
Comment |
Charles - Well, everyone has pretty much said it: excellent, sharp macro with a lot of detail and good bokeh. I especially like the bee's wings: they look like stained glass. |
Oct 26th |
| 42 |
Oct 24 |
Comment |
Michael - Superb: sharp focus, good balance and no background distractions. |
Oct 26th |
| 42 |
Oct 24 |
Comment |
Hello Sharlana - Agreed: I like the creativity Stephen suggested. It's a good capture. The only other suggestion I have in addition to those of other members would be to use masking in order to just slightly lighten the overhead beams for just a bit more interest. |
Oct 26th |
| 42 |
Oct 24 |
Comment |
Hello Keith - Not a lot to add to the rest of comments, other than to suggest a bit of focused dodging and burning to help correct skin tone on the two individuals on the right, and perhaps just a bit of overall saturation reduction. |
Oct 26th |
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6 comments - 1 reply Total
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