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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 38 |
Nov 17 |
Comment |
I usually try flipping my images just to see. It doesen't always work but I think that it is worth trying. In this image, I think it helps because the couple and dog are then located in the lower right hand corner. Contrary to popular belif, the fact is that, when viewing a photo most viewers actully start looking at the image from the lower right. The myth is that a viewer looks at a picture as they read a book from left to right. I learned this from Jon Fishback in his PSA photo analysis course. |
Nov 29th |
| 38 |
Nov 17 |
Comment |
I think this is a lovely strong image. I like the detail and the color. For me, I would like a tighter crop, the highlights, especially on the rock, toned down a bit and of course flipping it horizontally. |
Nov 15th |
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| 38 |
Nov 17 |
Comment |
I like the capture with his wings extended. I know how hard it is to try and get the shot. I think that you could bring out some more detail in the highlights with Nik Viveza and that you might crop it a bit tighter and try flipping it horizontally. |
Nov 15th |
 |
| 38 |
Nov 17 |
Comment |
I like this. Very dope! For me, it tells a story about the subject. In my day it would have been very cool. I think that you could increase the contrast and crop some from the right. |
Nov 15th |
 |
| 38 |
Nov 17 |
Comment |
I am impresswed with the details and the colors. Wow! I am inspired to try this but I will have to use focus stacking. |
Nov 15th |
| 38 |
Nov 17 |
Comment |
I like the composition especially with the couple in the foreground. I think it is well seen and nicelyu ccaptured. I used Nik VIveza and Color Efex Pro to brighten up the shadows and dra attention to the couple. I also flipped it horizontally. I think it draws attention to the dog.I used the transform to straighten the leaning wall and cropped out a bit of it, |
Nov 13th |
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| 38 |
Nov 17 |
Comment |
I like your urban images with their interesting structures, textures and lighting. I also like how you composed the image so my eye travels thorugh it to the open door. I think that the whites could be toned down. For me the blue and green light distracts from the other parts of the image. You might tone them down, darken the whites, crop it ia bit and try flipping it horizontally. |
Nov 13th |
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