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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 26 |
Oct 20 |
Reply |
Thank you for sharing that. I can see your how your edits greatly improved the image! I like Bob's suggested edits, too. |
Oct 14th |
| 26 |
Oct 20 |
Reply |
I don't have an answer to your overall question, Albert. I hope tips from others were helpful. |
Oct 14th |
| 26 |
Oct 20 |
Reply |
Thank you, Steve. I do have a mono version but I'm not at all experienced in that area and hesitated to share it. In mono, though, the sky becomes a non-issue. Nice! |
Oct 12th |
| 26 |
Oct 20 |
Reply |
Thank you! Yes, the floor was a chore (no pun!) and I stopped after awhile. It needs revisiting.
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Oct 12th |
| 26 |
Oct 20 |
Comment |
Lovely and serene. There is nothing to change in this image. You captured beautiful colors, reflections and a peaceful story. There is only one tiny thing I would remove, and that is the small green area to left on hills. Probably from the lens. |
Oct 10th |
| 26 |
Oct 20 |
Comment |
That area is spectacular with in fall. Many don't know that trees in Dolly Sods grow mostly one-sided due to constant winds equal to those of far north Canada. The area's vegetation is unusual and Alpine-like. Your image offers a beautiful morning view and elevations are obvious in seeing the cloud cover below. The blues in the distant ridges are lovely. I'm not sure about corrections without seeing the original. It would be interesting to see the early light at left, and trees, enhanced even more, and some colors in the valley. It might not be possible, though, due to the fog. Beautiful view of one piece of my state! |
Oct 10th |
| 26 |
Oct 20 |
Comment |
That is a beautiful S shape you captured in lovely blues. I believe I would crop a bit of sky to shove the distant line of trees off center, and I'm not sure about the color of the sky. Something about the white balance seems odd to me. Could be from adjusting the color contrasts, but I might experiment with stronger blues/pinks/oranges at the horizon. |
Oct 10th |
| 26 |
Oct 20 |
Comment |
That is very impressive. Love everything about it, especially the mist! I see nothing to change at all. Print and hang! |
Oct 10th |
| 26 |
Oct 20 |
Comment |
Wow! First, on the retina while on a safari! That had to be scary, and I hope you're doing well now. Secondly, the distance at which this was captured is incredible. The corrections you made really brought natural sharpness back to the face. The blur at the back of the head doesn't bother me too much, and I'm not certain it matters, but if there is a way to select the fur and sharpen it, it would be better. Such a beautiful creature! |
Oct 10th |
5 comments - 4 replies for Group 26
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| 86 |
Oct 20 |
Reply |
Thank you. Yes, that's a handy tool once you get the hang of it! The healing tool work wonders, too, but to me it's a bear. I had to get used to the tablet, but I had no choice. My desktop isn't compatible :( |
Oct 17th |
| 86 |
Oct 20 |
Reply |
Thank you, Marilyn! |
Oct 10th |
| 86 |
Oct 20 |
Reply |
That's nice, Ruth. Thank you so much! |
Oct 10th |
| 86 |
Oct 20 |
Reply |
Oh, how well I know. I use it, but it's not the same as a cloning tool. |
Oct 10th |
| 86 |
Oct 20 |
Comment |
Very beautiful sunset! I love the colors and how the light falls across the ripples as the waves retreat. Nice reflections too! I like the composition as it is, but following Phillipa's suggestion, I can imagine the light and shadows would be cast tbrough the structure very interestingly. I see no major changes that improve this, just a tiny straightening (and removing the small green dot). |
Oct 7th |
| 86 |
Oct 20 |
Comment |
A very peaceful scene! Your edits greatly improved the image, especially warming it up. I agree that highlights on the top of the rock need to be reduced. Also, the neck and head of the duck need to stand out more from the background, so I'd work on improvements there. I Snapseed, you can try using the Selective tool which does wonders! |
Oct 7th |
| 86 |
Oct 20 |
Comment |
Very nice capture of the moon. You are quite lucky to get some of the surface detail! I think the layers of color are great, and the structure adds interest. It's worth trying to correct the pixelating, as Phillipa suggests. Try reducing "Structure" in Snapseed tools under "Details". If that doesn't do enough, you might try correcting with the Brush tool. |
Oct 7th |
| 86 |
Oct 20 |
Comment |
I love your creativity, especially with the Opera House! I can imagine so many things when looking at this. It lends itself nicely to the abstract and at first glance could be wings, but of what? Looking more closely, you see the sharp angles of buildings (surreal mountains to me Lol) contrasted to the overall softness. A wonderfully curious piece of art! |
Oct 7th |
| 86 |
Oct 20 |
Comment |
I like the 'red hot' energy and strength in this! Composing on an angle takes it beyond the ordinary, as well as the choice to be selective with colors. My only suggestion is to remove the tiny brown area beyond the hood of the truck. I hope the water in this scene was not left by one of our recent horrible storms! |
Oct 7th |
| 86 |
Oct 20 |
Reply |
Thank you! The fence will go. I haven't tried the app mentioned, but I really should. I wish Snapseed had included the cloning tool. I've been using the cloning tool, and a few others, through Photo Editor. |
Oct 6th |
| 86 |
Oct 20 |
Reply |
Thank you! I agree about removing the brown fence. |
Oct 6th |
| 86 |
Oct 20 |
Comment |
Fantastic image! I love this exactly as you have presented it. It's mesmerizing with a 3D quality to it, and it is really a chair! Very clever, and fun creation. |
Oct 4th |
6 comments - 6 replies for Group 86
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11 comments - 10 replies Total
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