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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 62 |
Feb 26 |
Reply |
Thanks, Adrian, for the feedback. I went for the linear gradients as I felt everything I was doing was with radial gradients. I'll with the image and possibly create a version with a more even background. |
Feb 24th |
| 62 |
Feb 26 |
Reply |
Thanks Syed. Glad you enjoyed the image. |
Feb 24th |
| 62 |
Feb 26 |
Reply |
Thanks Mark. I didn't realize I had captured the three small drops when I originally took the image. I was hand holding the camera at an awkward angle and was more focused on the larger drop. When I got back to the house and reviewed the image, I noticed the three smaller drops which I thought really made it an interesting image. |
Feb 24th |
| 62 |
Feb 26 |
Reply |
Thanks Michael. I was trying a different approach to the gradients and decided against the radial version to see what it would look like. I agree that a radial gradient version would definitely focus your attention more on the drops. |
Feb 24th |
| 62 |
Feb 26 |
Reply |
Thanks, Pete for the suggestion. I do like the slightly tilted version of the image. I just thought when I looked at the original image, the string of drops was straight down which bugged me. |
Feb 24th |
| 62 |
Feb 26 |
Comment |
Adrian, Very interesting moment you capture and as you indicated it looks like the boy is meditating in the swing. Pete's suggestion to remove some of the cables does clean up the image and creates a less distracting image. Also, I agree with Mark's suggestion of add more space at the top. I think would lend to a more interesting image as you have in your second version. |
Feb 24th |
| 62 |
Feb 26 |
Comment |
Michael, I like how you captured the moment in your image with the kids playing street soccer and others watching the game. Though I thought what would the image look like if it was just focused on the soccer game. I cropped it down to just to see if provided a different perspective of the image. See what you think. |
Feb 24th |
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| 62 |
Feb 26 |
Comment |
Mark, Nice early morning image. I like how the composition you have captured, with the shape of the clouds and the placement of the boat and the sun. It creates a nice image with viewers eye being drawn to the boat. In looking at the image, I like Emil's suggestions and would have done the same to add some contrast to the image to the image. The darkness in the clouds in your image didn't add good visual texture, by raising the exposure helped with adding texture back into the dark clouds. In knowing that you capture as jpeg on a Canon 10D or 20D (I think that is what you meant) makes it challenging with making large changes to the image. Nicely done. |
Feb 14th |
| 62 |
Feb 26 |
Comment |
Adrian, Very nice image. I like how the path draws you into the image. Your burning of the path closest to the view and then lighten it as it gets further way was very effective. I know Pete and Emil suggested darkening the background, but to me your version gives a dreamy / fogging appearance which I like. |
Feb 14th |
| 62 |
Feb 26 |
Comment |
Syed, Nice image you captured from the air. One the challenges I have capturing images from the air is giving some sort of depth to the image. Often the images can look very flat with no indications of height. I like in this image how the shadows enhance the structures in the temple. Helps give some depth to the image. Adding vignette as Emil and Pete suggested to the image helps focus the viewer on the main temple. In this case it helps me focus on what you thought was important in the image. |
Feb 14th |
| 62 |
Feb 26 |
Comment |
Pete, I really like your setup of the mushrooms. Especially how you have created a focal point to the left with placing the tallest on the right and the smallest on the left. Slightly darkening the image really helps with the composition. To me it adds more of mood to the image. |
Feb 14th |
| 62 |
Feb 26 |
Reply |
Thanks for the feedback Emil. In this image, I have linear gradients on the top and bottom. I'll looking at using an elliptical gradient and see how that works which would give more of a focus on the water droplets. |
Feb 2nd |
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6 comments - 6 replies Total
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