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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 2 |
Jun 25 |
Comment |
Dear Jim, It is indeed a bit difficult to short with a panning lens. It is hard to capture a sharp point, I took continuous shots and could only finally find a clearer one from multiple photos. |
Jun 14th |
| 2 |
Jun 25 |
Reply |
Dear Karen, Thank you very much for your appreciation, hope to learn more from everyone. |
Jun 11th |
| 2 |
Jun 25 |
Comment |
Dear Martin , because George's jacket is a bit too bright and distracts from the facial expressions, I agreed to darken the jacket, brightened face is indeed a little brighter, can dim it a little appropriately, the background is well, which illustrates the identity of the subject of the photo. |
Jun 11th |
| 2 |
Jun 25 |
Reply |
There are also photos that enhance the sharpening |
Jun 11th |
| 2 |
Jun 25 |
Reply |
Dear Piers ,Thank you very much for your appreciation, your encouragement is what keeps me going. |
Jun 11th |
| 2 |
Jun 25 |
Reply |
Dear Martin, Thank you for your comment, this picture doesn't use any post-processing, just adjusts the contrast and color saturation, In Yue Opera there is an action called "walking broken steps", the actor will walk sideways, I used a slow shutter speed of 1/5 second, and captured this moment with a panning shot. |
Jun 11th |
2 comments - 4 replies for Group 2
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2 comments - 4 replies Total
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