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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 96 |
Apr 25 |
Comment |
Hi Bruce,
Sorry about my tardiness in responding this month. I am half way through Cataract Surgery with my left eye operation happening next month.
Thanks for your architectural image. Like Robert's comments, I agree with the crop on the right and the building is leaning ever so slightly to the left. In architectural photography, vertical edges want to be displayed perfectly vertical. That is because our brain senses verticality even if when we tilt our heads . . . a result that cameras cannot automatically duplicate (depending upon the type of lens and potential software features).
I love the detail you captured in the stone surfaces.
Cheers! |
Apr 19th |
| 96 |
Apr 25 |
Comment |
Hello Pinaki,
Due to some health issues, I am quite late in commenting on your image.
Your photograph is super! I like the composition ... especially the symmetry of the mist. I think you have successfully captured the vast range of color.
Thanks for your submission . . . |
Apr 19th |
| 96 |
Apr 25 |
Comment |
Hello Robert,
Sorry to be so late in commenting on your image this month. As you are aware, I am recovering from cataract surgery on my Right Eye. My left eye is next month.
I think you have maximized the characteristics of your original capture.
The overall dynamic range of light is pretty high and I think clarifying the tree was a good idea. If you were able to mask the tree (not an easy task), you could try "casting" a touch of additional sunlight from the very left side, mimicking the sunlight on the falls. I have never been in your exact location, so my suggestion might not make sense.
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Apr 19th |
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