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Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 2 |
Jul 25 |
Reply |
Hi Martin, In the PSA's definition of nature works, it is not allowed to darken part of the image, although darkening the wings of the bird behind effectively highlights the front, but this is not compliant. |
Jul 13th |
| 2 |
Jul 25 |
Comment |
When shooting sunsets, there is usually a big contrast between the sky and the ground, so I add a gradient gray filter to balance the difference. If I don't have a filter in hand, I'll take two separate photos, one exposure with the sky and the other with the ground, and then merge the two together with photoshop. |
Jul 13th |
| 2 |
Jul 25 |
Reply |
Dear Jim, Thank you for your comment, as I used a 1/6 second slow shutter speed, I used a tripod to shoot to keep the camera steady. |
Jul 13th |
| 2 |
Jul 25 |
Comment |
Dear Piers, Thank you for your comment. |
Jul 8th |
| 2 |
Jul 25 |
Reply |
Dear Karen, Thank you for your comment. |
Jul 8th |
| 2 |
Jul 25 |
Comment |
Dear Martin, The photo is full of patterns, which fits well with the theme of "repetition". The problem is that it looks more bland, because there is no particularly eye-catching focus, and if one of the windows has a person looking out of the window, it would be perfect. |
Jul 6th |
| 2 |
Jul 25 |
Comment |
Karen, It's a very interesting triptych, like a person's journey from youth, middle age, to old age, which is a portrayal of a lifetime. Appreciate your creativity.
If you're creative, also can take great photos at home, and you did it. |
Jul 6th |
| 2 |
Jul 25 |
Comment |
Shirley, It's a beautiful old homes, now the mobile phone are really so good, you can shoot through the bus window to have such quality, I have to consider selling the digital camera in hand, haha!
I prefer the performance of color, monochrome usually expresses the subject matter of light and shadow better, the light in this photo is not too strong, the effects of light and shadow are not clear.
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Jul 6th |
| 2 |
Jul 25 |
Reply |
Dear Martin, That's mainly due to the continuous shooting capabilities of modern cameras, when I shoot dance, I usually use continuous shooting, I use a shutter speed of 1/6s, which is about 5 shots per second, Then, choose the one with the sharpest face from the multiple photos. In addition, it is important to pay special attention to the moment when the dancer's face is slightly still. |
Jul 6th |
| 2 |
Jul 25 |
Reply |
Dear Shirley, Yes, the dancers all hold long silk ribbons in their hands. The photograph is painted in a blue hue is mainly made by stage lighting. |
Jul 6th |
5 comments - 5 replies for Group 2
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5 comments - 5 replies Total
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