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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 62 |
Nov 25 |
Reply |
Thanks Mark. My concern with the tighter crop was loss of image quality. With the new upscaling AI features in Photoshop, I will have to revisit my image crop and use the new features. |
Nov 30th |
| 62 |
Nov 25 |
Reply |
Thanks Pete. After getting back from the walk and reviewing the image, I wish I had my tripod with me to capture a closer capture to create the crop you suggested. I do agree that a tighter crop would be better. |
Nov 30th |
| 62 |
Nov 25 |
Reply |
Thanks Kamal. Seems like the overall opinion is for a tighter crop.
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Nov 30th |
| 62 |
Nov 25 |
Reply |
Emil, Thanks for the feedback. I do like how you cleaned the image up by removing some of the background plants. That really helps with the focus of the image. |
Nov 30th |
| 62 |
Nov 25 |
Reply |
Thanks Michael. |
Nov 30th |
| 62 |
Nov 25 |
Reply |
Adrian, I like your approach to cropping the image more. I did consider this but I was concerned about the loss of detail. However with the new Photoshop AI features, that may open the door to more aggressive cropping. Thanks. |
Nov 30th |
| 62 |
Nov 25 |
Comment |
Adrian, I prefer your original 2 image with the some of the spectators in the image. To me they add more context to the image. Rather than just an image of man running from the bull, you can tell it is in a stadium. Nice job on your conversion to monochrome. |
Nov 24th |
| 62 |
Nov 25 |
Comment |
Michael, I like how you cropped the image and removed all the distractions. You really can't tell unless you look at the original image. I also noticed that there is no level lines in the image if though you have a lot of straight lines. To me this adds tension since you mind is trying to figure out what is level. Nice job. |
Nov 24th |
| 62 |
Nov 25 |
Comment |
Peter, I like how you blended the images to create a new image. In looking at the image, I noticed on the steeple to left around the clock there seems to be shading which doesn't match the other tower. The other item I was thinking about was how to reflect the light the lighting would create. Maybe lightening the right side of the steeple to show the lighting from the lightning. |
Nov 24th |
| 62 |
Nov 25 |
Comment |
Kamel, welcome to the group hope you enjoy working with us. As others have mentioned, you captured image that tells a story of two worker. I agree with the others on cropping the image on the left and removing some of the sky. Helps focus the viewers attention on the workers more. |
Nov 21st |
| 62 |
Nov 25 |
Comment |
Mark, I like the mood you create with the image. I like how the rain is seen in the lights and the level of contrast in the image. Looking at your image you can almost feel how it was to be there. I concur with Adrian that using the Transform panel in LrC would help with some of the leaning in the buildings on the left. |
Nov 21st |
| 62 |
Nov 25 |
Comment |
Emil, Really this is image. The leading lines really draw you into the center of the image. I also like how the shadows from the bridge supports breaks up the middle area but in way also zig zags your eyes toward the distant point, |
Nov 21st |
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