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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 26 |
Aug 19 |
Reply |
Thank you, Guy. I agree with the suggestions |
Aug 23rd |
| 26 |
Aug 19 |
Reply |
Thank you, I will try your suggestion! |
Aug 13th |
| 26 |
Aug 19 |
Reply |
Thank you. Summer greens can get over saturated. Wasn't sure about the greens here. |
Aug 13th |
| 26 |
Aug 19 |
Reply |
Which one, Albert? I got mixed up. Thank you! |
Aug 13th |
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| 26 |
Aug 19 |
Reply |
Oh, I am laughing! If you knew how I dislike snakes. I will never look at that rock the same again, so it will be changed! |
Aug 12th |
| 26 |
Aug 19 |
Comment |
Gorgeous scene, and lovely how you got it. It must have been as if a flashlight was showing you what to take. The colors are beautiful, with the dark sky and rainbow magically appearing. I lean toward less sky but struggle with it because the clouds are so nice. If you crop it away, maybe there's a second image in this one with the sky as focus (cropping mid-way up from bottom). |
Aug 8th |
| 26 |
Aug 19 |
Reply |
Thank you, Bob. I think I'll play around with more flowers. |
Aug 6th |
| 26 |
Aug 19 |
Comment |
Lit up! So colorful, and I don't know where to stop looking. It's all so beautiful, but I think my favorite part is to the right with the little lights going up the hillside above the city. Beautiful panorama and colors reflected in the water. I don't see how this could be made better than you have presented it. Nicely done. |
Aug 6th |
| 26 |
Aug 19 |
Comment |
Fantastic! Love the IR look. It glitters and glows. I prefer it exactly as is. If you want to remove a sliver across the top, you get rid of most sky and that might be ok; and, I do see how a very tight crop (squaring it more) could emphasize the bridge, so perhaps there are more images from this one. Still, I like it as is. |
Aug 6th |
| 26 |
Aug 19 |
Comment |
What a pretty place, and it's so quiet and serene. I love the mirror image reflections leading the eye. I'd play around with a tighter crop bringing the building closer. Not sure you have an interest in the building, but I think the bit of red and blue add to the image. I get the blah sky alot on bright days, unfortunately. Bob's sky idea is a good one if you decide to keep it. Cropping close also could include getting rid of the sky practically altogether while keeping everything else (except the foliage at bottom right). If there is a sliver of sky left, you could fill in by cloning some of the trees. |
Aug 6th |
| 26 |
Aug 19 |
Comment |
Very nice creation and it makes a great abstract image. The center reminds me of a sea anemone waving its tentacles. It is amazing how a simple blossom can become a work of art. For me, with so many fun options, it's always difficult to know when to quit fiddling. The colors and choices you used are great and I think "on the wall" it will make a room pop. |
Aug 6th |
5 comments - 6 replies for Group 26
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| 86 |
Aug 19 |
Comment |
Thanks Pat! |
Aug 22nd |
| 86 |
Aug 19 |
Reply |
You're welcome! For me, it is a tricky tool, but it has proved useful at times. |
Aug 14th |
| 86 |
Aug 19 |
Reply |
Thanks, Ruth! |
Aug 14th |
| 86 |
Aug 19 |
Reply |
Thanks, Carl- This all seems very tame after MirrorLab! |
Aug 14th |
| 86 |
Aug 19 |
Comment |
Very pretty! I wouldn't do much changing. I like Carl's idea for B/W, too. Try flipping it so the leaf leads into the image. If you keep the color version, I think you could saturate it a little more to make the red container and lines on shells 'pop'. If you are bothered by the out of focus area, try adjusting the inner and outer vignettes in Snapseed. I hope these beautiful critters don't hurt your flowers! |
Aug 12th |
| 86 |
Aug 19 |
Comment |
Beautiful lines, designs, and your edits enhanced the colors. It glitters! Nice job correcting the perspective. I especially like a person is in the scene; otherwise,it might appear too static. I'd remove the letters or work to push them farther out of focus. One way to remove them is the Healing tool in Snapseed. It takes practice but is very handy. A simple vignette might help push them out of focus. |
Aug 8th |
| 86 |
Aug 19 |
Comment |
The exuberance is very clear and brings so much joy. For me, the image would be stronger if one face was in focus, and if the boy's hand, and boy's shorts, were inside the frame. You might re-crop to include them and play with the Selective tool in Snapseed to bring back some clarity to the face of the boy running. |
Aug 8th |
| 86 |
Aug 19 |
Comment |
Lovely scene! After all your efforts, I think your in-phone edits greatly improved the original. The light is impressive on the rocks and acts as a nice leading line to the island. I would only crop the sky down to the first small, dark cloud, and go to Snapseed and use the Expand tool (set at 'smart') to add a tiny bit to the left side so the rock on left is more inside the frame. Janet's idea is nice, too; and, it's always good to think about whether more images can come from one. |
Aug 8th |
| 86 |
Aug 19 |
Reply |
I understood, Margaret :-) I was thinking of nature's phenomenon when mushrooms form rings in lawns ("fairy rings"), so I took off with that idea. If I get a shot of fairies actually dancing in the spotlight, I'll certainly share it! |
Aug 8th |
| 86 |
Aug 19 |
Comment |
Oh my, Carl, I just tried the app and am blown away. Wow! |
Aug 7th |
| 86 |
Aug 19 |
Reply |
It has been suggested that the middle of light needs more flowers. What do you think? In creating it I was thinking about fairy rings (mushrooms that are seen) and space in the light for 'dancing fairies'. I hesitate to add more, but maybe? |
Aug 7th |
| 86 |
Aug 19 |
Reply |
Thank you! |
Aug 7th |
| 86 |
Aug 19 |
Reply |
Thanks Janet! I preferred a closeup, too, but from a different angle. I considered a severe crop, but it didn't do alot for me. Nothing led the eye, and too much resolution was lost. I might need to plant some of my own next spring! |
Aug 7th |
| 86 |
Aug 19 |
Comment |
Wow, you were in a heaven I love! I think you did a wonderful job on highlights and shadows. It's perfectly mesmerizing to me. I would crop away sky and leave only a tiny amount, since it's all about the rock formations. I see the frustration losing the piece of landscape. It formed an interesting design and lead in, but unless you altered that section with cloning (which makes it unnatural), I think you cropped correctly. Very beautiful place. |
Aug 6th |
| 86 |
Aug 19 |
Comment |
Such great fun! I love the end result (final) and how the center of the one daisy is almost a heart shape. I don't see noise, but it could be fixed. There's a denoise tool in PhotoEditor app. I have done a couple of 'mirror tricks' with flowers and a train bridge using PhotoEditor mirror tools. It is super fun and hard to know when to quit! If I can find one, I'll share a thumbnail. I quickly looked at the app mentioned and will download the free one first. Thank you! Did you try the kaleidoscope tools? Should be fun! |
Aug 6th |
8 comments - 7 replies for Group 86
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13 comments - 13 replies Total
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