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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 62 |
Apr 25 |
Comment |
Adrian - I admire the objective you set out to show the contrast between the organized industrial background and the random arrangement of objects in the foreground. I found that the chair and the tree on the right lead the attention away - I attempted a tighter crop recognizing that it removes the cinematic aspect. |
Apr 27th |
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| 62 |
Apr 25 |
Comment |
Chris - great image benefitting from the minimalist treatment you applied. To accentuate the minimalist effect even more perhaps try to bring out the clouds across the whole sky or alternatively remove them completely .
Mike |
Apr 16th |
| 62 |
Apr 25 |
Comment |
Emil - your image reminds me that spring is very late in arriving here but brings hope that we will see nature reviving soon.
I suggest bringing up the whites a bit - especially as the original image shows the flowers bathed in sunlight.
Mike |
Apr 16th |
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| 62 |
Apr 25 |
Comment |
Mandy - fantastic image worthy of a cover for a fashion magazine. I liked the expression on the model, the pose and the contrast with the lines.
I think this image can be cropped many ways - I tried to include more of the model and retain the square crop ( but it did require the use of the Content-Aware fill ).
Mike |
Apr 16th |
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| 62 |
Apr 25 |
Comment |
Pete - this is a great action shot and including the reaction of the spectators adds to the excitement of the event.
As an alternative to your excellent treatment I kept the crop of the original image and tried to preserve the detail in the dust cloud. Just added a Gradient Map to the original image.
Mike |
Apr 16th |
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| 62 |
Apr 25 |
Reply |
Emil - I definitely agree that the central subject needs more emphasis. Reducing the exposure on the peripheral areas as you suggested does do that. Thank you
Mike |
Apr 16th |
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