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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 37 |
Feb 25 |
Reply |
Thank you very much for your comments and insights! I truly appreciate the time you took to analyze the image and provide constructive feedback. Your suggestions are valuable to me, and I will try to apply them in my future shots.
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Feb 28th |
| 37 |
Feb 25 |
Reply |
Thank you very much for your comments and insights! I truly appreciate the time you took to analyze the image and provide constructive feedback. Your suggestions are valuable to me, and I will try to apply them in my future shots.
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Feb 28th |
| 37 |
Feb 25 |
Reply |
Thank you very much for your comments and insights! I truly appreciate the time you took to analyze the image and provide constructive feedback. Your suggestions are valuable to me, and I will try to apply them in my future shots.
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Feb 28th |
| 37 |
Feb 25 |
Comment |
Your photo is very good technically and compositionally.
The frame is divided into two main parts: the subject and the background. The subject is placed in the center of the image, which gives it presence and centrality. The background is blurred, which emphasizes the subject.
The jackal's line of sight draws the eye to the right, beyond the image.
The only change I would make is to improve the composition by gently cropping according to the rule of thirds, which would emphasize the jackal's gaze, and add living space. |
Feb 14th |
| 37 |
Feb 25 |
Comment |
This is a beautiful and professional image of a winter landscape. You have successfully used composition, lighting, sharpness and color to create an interesting and striking image. With a few simple adjustments in Photoshop, you can improve the image even more.
- Try using the Sharpen Tool to add extra sharpness to the birds and trees.
- If you want, you can crop the image to improve its composition. Try using the rule of thirds or the golden ratio to create a more interesting composition. |
Feb 12th |
2 comments - 3 replies for Group 37
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2 comments - 3 replies Total
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